Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 16, 1841 by Various
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We trust that portraits of members will be admitted. BURDETT and GRAHAM, half-whig, half-tory, in the style of Death and the Lady, will make pretty companion pictures. To do full pictorial justice to the wisdom of the senate, Parliament will want a peculiar artist: that gifted man CAN be no other than the artist to PUNCH! Q. * * * * * PUNCH'S PENCILLINGS.--No. XIV. [Illustration: THE IMPROVIDENT; OR, TURNED UPON THE WIDE WORLD.] * * * * * THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE LONDON MEDICAL STUDENT. III.--OF HIS GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT. For the first two months of the first winter session the fingers of the new man are nothing but ink-stains and industry. He has duly chronicled every word that has fallen from the lips of every professor in his leviathan note book; and his desk teems with reports of all the hospital cases, from the burnt housemaid, all cotton-wool and white lead, who set |
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