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- A contribution to the hypodermic ergot treatment of uterine myomata: large interstitial myoma, complete disappearance after ergot hypodermically, speedy pregnancy, return of tumor, abortion, septicemia, death, remarks1
- A Bill for Creating a National Public Health Organization1
- A Bill to Prevent the Introduction of Contagious or Infectious Diseases into the United States, and to Establish a Bureau of Public Health3
- A Brief narrative of eight years' suffering caused by vaccination1
- 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 Report submitted to the Phrenological Society of the City of Washington, on the 14th of March, 1828, and printed by order1
- 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
- A Scotch asylum for the insane1
- A Scotch insane asylum1
- A Thanksgiving offering, and report of the Home for Women, no. 273 Water Street, conducted as a work of faith, to November 30, 1871: also, "Crown jewels from the sewers", or, sketches of inmates of the "Home", as originally published in the religious weekly, the Methodist, by the author1
- A Treatise on Bright's disease of the kidneys: its pathology, diagnosis, and treatment1
- A Valedictory address delivered to the graduating class of the Medical Institution of Yale College: January 15, 18521
- A Year-book of therapeutics, pharmacy, and allied sciences1
- A bacteriologic study of oysters, with special reference to them as a source of typhoid infection1
- A bacteriological manipulating chamber1
- A bacteriological study of four hundred cases of inflammation of the throat occuring in diphtheria and scarlet fever: with especial reference to pathogenesis1
- A bill for an Act to establish a surgical institution for children, and making an appropriation therefor1
- A bill for an act to amend sections 24 and 25 of an act entitled "An Act to revise the law in relation to counties", approved and in force March 31, 1874, so as to allow counties to purchase and hold real estate upon which to erect and maintain, at the expense of the county, a sanitarium for the care and cure of persons afflicted with tuberculosis1
- A bill of mortality for the Society of Friends, in Dover N. H. from 1708, to 1791: also a general bill of mortality for Dover N. H1