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- Tents, furniture, clothing, &c, used in contagious diseases to be burned1
- The Sanitary and Fertilizer Company of the United States1
- The avoidable causes of disease, insanity, and deformity1
- The avoidable causes of disease, insanity, and deformity: a book for the people as well as the profession1
- The common nature of epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization: also, remarks on contagion and quarantine1
- The country slaughterhouse as a factor in the spread of disease1
- The debt of the public to the medical profession1
- The disposal of the dead: a plea for cremation1
- The element of contagion in tuberculosis1
- The germ theory of disease, and its present bearing upon public and personal hygiene1
- The infectious diseases in their relations to the public schools1
- The invasion of Porto Rico from a medical standpoint1
- The national government should have supreme control of quarantine at all frontiers1
- The new quarantine system1
- The president's address1
- The prevention of the communicable diseases, from the standpoint of the State Board of Health1
- The prevention of tuberculosis in Ontario1
- The prevention of typhoid fever: sometimes called "enteric fever", "gastric fever", or "pythogenic fever", and by the Germans "abdominal typhus"1
- The prevention of typhoid fever: sometimes called "enteric fever," "gastric fever," "pythogenic fever," "typho-malarial fever," and by the Germans "abdominal typhus"1
- The prevention of typhoid fever: sometimes called "enteric fever," "gastric fever," or "pythogenic fever," and by the Germans "abdominal typhus"1