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- "A friend in need is a friend indeed": health hints for the home1
- "Children's rights": valedictory address delivered to the graduating class of the Marion-Sims College of Medicine, St. Louis, March 23rd, 18931
- "De las causas morbificas secundarias": brevisimas consideraciones generales presentadas al jurado de calificacion para el exámen profesional de Medicina, Cirugía y Obstetricia1
- "Deficient excretion from kidneys not organically diseased, and some of the diseases peculiar to women", and diseases of the skin1
- "Horse-nettle" in the treatment of epilepsy1
- "La grippe": as a cause of retro-bulbar neuritis and other ocular nerve lesions1
- "On this side Jordan": inaugural lecture in the Faculty of Comparative Medicine, McGill University, October, 18941
- "Only nervousness"1
- "Physician, heal thyself"1
- "Poor Carrasquilla"1
- "Syrup of hydriodic acid and its uses": a reply1
- "Universal" poison register: containing also the poison acts of the various states, list of poisons in groups with antidote treatment, table of maximum doses, etc., etc1
- 'Why vegetarian'?: a reply to critics1
- (I) Polio-myelitis, (II) chorea, and (III) arthritis affecting the right sacro-iliac joint and the intervertebral substance in the lumbo-sacral region of the spine (probably rheumatic)1
- 150 casos de involucion uterina: tésis que para el exámen general de medicina, cirujía y obstetricia presenta al jurado calificador1
- 1500 prescriptions of all kinds, right and wrong: selected from prescription files, journals, formularies, pharmacopoeias, and medical works, illustrating correct and incorrect construction, Latinity, abbreviations, doses, and pharmacy, and covering all the principal forms in which medicines are commonly administered : intended as an aid to pharmaceutical teachers, students, and examiners1
- 1896 annual prices current1
- A Chepatchet family weighing 3,000 pounds1
- A National Department of Science necessary for the coordination of the scientific work of the United States government1
- A Rip Van Winkle in the practice of medicine: the efficacy of venesection, cold water, starvation, and some other of the older means of cure in certain diseases1