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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
- 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 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 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 reminiscences of the medical history of Kentucky: an address before the Kentucky State Medical Society1
- Facts concerning slaughter-houses, rendering establishments and other nuisances: pestilence and the depreciation of property1
- Facts concerning the practical working of the sub-surface irrigation system of sewage disposal in New Jersey and elsewhere: a paper read before the New Jersey Sanitary Association, at their tenth annual meeting, in the Assembly Chamber at the State House, Trenton, N.J., December 4, 18841
- Facts concerning vaccination, and sanitary rules to be observed during prevalence of smallpox1
- Facts for the feeble, or, Professional notes of curious medical consultations: relating to the various pecularities [sic], disabilities, and forms of decay of the sexual system : being the recorded experience of many years special practice in such cases, and showing the actual effect of those new remedies, and modes of treatment not yet generally known even by medical men1
- Facts for the people concerning cholera1
- Facts for the people relating to the teeth: showing their influence upon the health, speech and looks, with directions for their care and preservation1
- Facts in regard to the Swedish movement-cure1
- Facts in relation to the history of the Albany Medical College Museum, together with a comparative review of the museums of Great Britain: the introductory address of the course of 1879-80 at the Albany Medical College, delivered October 7, 18791