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- "Keep your mouth shut": a startling new treatise, Indian physiological wisdom, dangers of sleeping with the mouth open, how to effect a reform1
- "Position" in the treatment of chloroform poisoning ; Carbolic acid in the treatment of conjunctivitis1
- "The common sense of homoeopathy." Annual address, delivered before the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, April 10, 18611
- "The primeval dignity of man": an address introductory to a course of lectures on human physiology, delivered at the Toland Medical College, June 4th, 18671
- $500 reward for as good a family medicine as Egyptian regulator tea1
- $500 reward will be paid for information that will convict any person counterfeiting Chevalier's life for the hair1
- 21. Febr. 1861. Gesammtsitzung der Akademie: Hr. du Bois-Reymond legte eine Mittheilung des Hrn. Prof. A. v. Bezold über den Einfluss constanter galvanischer Ströme auf den zeitlichen Verlauf und die Leitung der Nervenerregung, d. d. Jena, 20. Januar 1861, vor1
- 21. Nov. 1861. Gesammtsitzung der Akademie: Hr. du Bois-Reymond legte Untersuchungen von Hrn. Professor A. v. Bezold in jena über den Beginn der negativen Stomesschwankung im gereizten Muskel1
- A bill to establish a Department of Public Health1
- A biography of Dr. Zalamon James McMaster: late surgeon in the United States Army1
- A book about doctors1
- A botanical excursion in my office1
- A brief abstract of the first annual report of the New York Sanitary Association: for the year ending December 18591
- A brief description of James A. Foster's patent union artificial limbs: manufactured at Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, and Rochester, N.Y1
- A brief history of the materia medica1
- A brief memoir of Rev. Giles Firmin, one of the ejected ministers of 16621
- A brief narrative and life of the author: comprising his views of medicine and the theory of diseases : showing what is man, and how he may retain his health : perfectly renouncing the old theory that heat or fever, pain, ache, and swelling, is a disease, but maintaining the position that it is no more or less than the effect of a difficulty1
- A brief narrative of the life of Mrs. Adele M. Jewel (being deaf and dumb)1
- A brief plea for an ambulance system for the army of the United States: as drawn from the extra sufferings of the late Lieut. Bowditch and a wounded comrade1
- A case of abscess in the cerebellum and meningeal disease of the spinal cord: read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, November 25, 18611