- Cholera, pathologically and practically considered1
- Cholera: a series of letters communicated to "The Standard and reformer"1
- Cholera: an analysis of its epidemic, endemic, and contagious character: with original and peculiar views of its mode of propagation and the means of counteracting it : showing also by analogy that the means of preserving organized bodies from decay point to the only true curative principles in the treatment of fevers generally and more especially cholera1
- Cholera: inquiry by doctors Klein and Gibbes: and transactions of a committee convened by the Secretary of State for India in Council1
- Cholera: its cause, history, prevention, and cure: a lecture delivered under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, at Geological Hall, Albany, New York, May 28, 18851
- Cholera: its cause, pathology and treatment1
- Cholera: its nature and treatment1
- Cholera: its nature, cause, and treatment : simply, scientifically, and practically explained : intended for general information1
- Cholera: its origin, history, causation, symptoms, lesions, prevention, and treatment1
- Cholera: its seat, nature, and treatment1
- Cholera: lecture delivered at the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania : December 8th, 18651
- Cholera: what is it? and how to prevent it1
- Circular. No. 21
- City of Boston1
- City of Boston, Health Commissioners1
- Clinical researches concerning the homoeopathic treatment of Asiatic cholera: preceded by a review, on the abuse of the numerical method in medicine1
- Coléra morbus1
- Collecção dos factos principaes na historia da cholera epidemica: abraçando o relatorio do Collegio dos Medicos de Philadelphia, e huma historia completa das causas, das apparencias morbidas depois da morte, e do tratamento da molestia1
- Conferencia Sobre la Cuestión del Cólera: celebrada en el Consejo de Salubridad de Berlin, el 26 de julio de 1884 á las seis de la tarde1
- Copy of the proceedings of the court martial and findings of the President, in the case of Assistant Surgeon James Simons, with other evidence1