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- F.J. McKenzie interviewed concerning his treatment and evolution in medical treatment of disease1
- Facial paralysis treated by a new method1
- Facial spasm and tic-douloureux for which neurectomy and neuro-tension were employed1
- Facies nas psychopathias: these apresentada á Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia em 25 de fevereiro de 1908 para ser defendida afim de obter o gráu de doutor em medicina1
- Facilities in experimental psychology in the colleges of the United States1
- Factory children: report upon the schooling and hours of labor of children employed in the manufacturing and mechanical establishments of Massachusetts1
- Facts about common diseases: how to treat pneumonia or quick consumption, lingering consumption, inflammation of the bowels, ordinary fevers, lock jaw, lumbago, sciatic nerve pains, etc1
- Facts and arguments on the transmission of intellectual and moral qualities from parents to offspring1
- Facts and documents bearing upon the legal and moral questions connected with the recent destruction of the quarantine buildings on Staten Island1
- Facts and fallacies in veterinary science, or what the farmers should know about diseases of animals: an address delivered before the Connecticut Board of Agriculture1
- Facts and fictions of mental healing1
- Facts and important information for young women, on the subject of masturbation: with its causes, prevention, and cure1
- Facts and important information from distinguished physicians and other sources1
- Facts and important information from distinguished physicians and other sources: designed for females1
- Facts and observations connected with the management of the Marine and Emigrant Hospital, Quebec: including a report of the trial and acquittal of Thomas Burke for the manslaughter of William Lawson, who died form neglect and improper treatment in the hospital1
- Facts and observations on liver complaints and bilious disorders in general: and on those derangements of that important organ, and of its immediate or intimate connections, which most sensibly influence the biliary secretion : with practical deductions drawn from an ample share of experience and a close and constant attention to this subject in various climates, connected by an appropriate and successful mode of treatment : the whole illustrated and confirmed by an extensive selection of cases, demonstrating the many serious and fatal consequences, which too often arise from a mistaken view of the primary seat of disease1
- Facts and observations on liver complaints, and bilious disorders in general: and on those derangements of that important organ, and of its immediate or intimate connections, which most sensibly influence the biliary secretion : with practical deductions drawn from an ample share of experience, and a close and constant attention to this subject, in various climates; connected by an appropriate and successful mode of treatment. : the whole illustrated and confirmed by an extensive selection of cases, demonstrating the many serious and fatal consequences, which too often arise from a mistaken view of the primary seat of disease1
- Facts and observations relative to the kine-pock1
- Facts and observations relative to the nature and origin of the pestilential fever, which prevailed in this city, in 1793, 1797, and 17981
- Facts and observations, relative to the origin, progress and nature of the fever: which prevailed in certain parts of the city and districts of Philadelphia, in the summer and autumn of the present year, (1802)1