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- Is evolution trying to do away with the clitoris?2
- Letter from William Osler to H. V. Ogden [Transcript]2
- Notes on parasites2
- Observations on the ultimate deformities of Pott's disease: their modification and prevention, with special reference to the middle region of the spine2
- Remarkable improvement in hearing by removal of the stapes2
- 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
- A brief introduction to qualitative analysis : for use in instruction in chemical laboratories1
- A brief summary of the clinical history and treatment of two thousand and twelve cases of alcoholism, of which eighty-seven were maniacal1
- A brief treatise about nasal catarrh: and its sequences, and also a short description of a few of the many extraordinary cures made during six years of omnipathic practice in Harrisburg, Pa1
- A calculus in Wharton's duct1
- A case of Brown-Séquard's paralysis1
- A case of abscess of the temporo-sphenoidal lobe and of the middle lobe of the cerebellum1
- A case of acute purulent inflammation of the middle ear: with double optic neuritis, but without tenderness or swelling of, or spontaneous pain in, the mastoid process : in which the opening of the mastoid cells was followed by rapid subsidence of the optic neuritis and cure of the ear disease1
- A case of akromegaly1
- A case of alleged naphtha poisoning in a rubber factory, with an inquiry into the effects of the inhalation of naphtha vapor1
- A case of athetosis bilateralis1
- A case of atresia laryngis from catarrhal laryngitis: with presentation of patient, followed by intubation1
- A case of biliary calculus: cholecystotomy, duodenal fistula, recovery1
- A case of broken neck: with autopsy1
- A case of double movable kidney1