- Illusion, hallucination and delusion: a differential study for forensic purposes1
- Illusions of the senses, and other essays1
- Illusions: a psychological study1
- Illustrated catalogue and price list of Phillips & Weeden's patent sanitary specialties: manufactured by Phillips & Weeden, importers and jobbers of plumbers' supplies1
- Illustrated catalogue and price list of the products of the laboratory of Frederick F. Ingram & Co., (formerly Williamson, Ingram & Griggs)1
- Illustrated catalogue of batteries and electro-therapeutical appliances: the most complete line of electrodes for use in the science of electro-therapy to be found in the world1
- Illustrated catalogue of electro-medical instruments, manufactured and sold2
- Illustrated catalogue of microscopes, objectives, and accessories manufactured by Bausch & Lomb Optical Co1
- Illustrated catalogue of optical instruments, microscopes, telescopes, &c: manufactured, imported and for sale by Benj. Pike's Son & Co., manufacturing opticians1
- Illustrated catalogue of soluble medicated gelatin and other pharmaceutical preparations1
- Illustrated catalogue of surgical instruments: manufactured by D.W. KolbeĢ & Son : instrument makers to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and mechanists to the Orthopaedic Hospital : No. 1207 Arch Street, formerly No. 15 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia1
- Illustrated catalogue of the apparatus required for the treatment of deformities, contractions, debilities, and paralysis of the human frame, and diseases of the joints1
- Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 18801
- Illustrated catalogue of the household garbage carbonizer1
- Illustrated gynecological study of the diseases of women: with full diagnosis of the most prevalent ailments affecting the organs of the female pelvis1
- Illustrated history of Christ Hospital: organized 18731
- Illustrated manual of operative surgery and surgical anatomy1
- Illustrated medicine and surgery. Part 11
- Illustrated memoir of an eventful expedition into Central America, resulting in the discovery of the idolatrous city of Iximaya: in an unexplored region, and the possession of two remarkable Aztec children, Maximo (the boy) and Bartola (the girl), descendants and specimen of the sacerdotal caste (now nearly extinct), of the acnient Aztec founders of the ruined temples of that country1
- Illustrated midwifery, or, Lectures on obstetrics, and the diseases of women and children1