Urban versus rural

Although all the satirical journals referenced in this archive were published in larger cities and relied heavily on literate urban readership, while public health challenges posed by epidemics in the nineteenth century often seem urban in nature by default, I think it is still worth singling out those cartoons that explicitly signal urban or rural themes.

Cholera uproar in Budapest
Dear guests
This’ll wake him up
Solitude
Latest revelations
For the instruction of the populace
Influenza times
Death watches over
The dust of modern Rio
The plague in Campos
Viennese epidemic barracks
Foreign traffic
Pictures from everyday life
Nudge to the netherworld
A few new bacteria
Taking the Arcadian cure
Hygiene
Marital love
Unforeseen effect
Summer visits
Cholera won’t come to us!
Municipal hygiene
The struggle against TB
Esperanto course
Prophylactic rhetoric
Cholera and its end
Free rider
No entrance
In a doctor’s family
Hygiene for outdoor types
In Budapest
Not a war picture
Street food
St. Petersburg nightmare
Father Thames
The new bacillus
Grand sanitary campaign
Wrong account
Not in the cabbage
Typhus in Barcelona
Viennese night specter
Seven plagues of Egypt
Cholera in Barcelona
Dangers of the Comedy Theater