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- 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
- A bacteriologic study of oysters, with special reference to them as a source of typhoid infection1
- 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 to establish a Bureau of Public Health within the Treasury Department of the United States1
- A biological analysis of the Montreal water supply during the period from November, 1890 to November, 18911
- A bird's eye view of New Mexico1
- A bold arraignment of the medical profession: for the practice of false theories, false pretenses, fraudulent claims for a false science, and for their determined purpose to oppose the cold bath in all fevers : and for publishing to the people that it is not beneficial, but hurtful, all for the purpose of deluding the people into employing them to treat the sick with their fraudulent science and to let them die : with the papers attached of Drs. Simon Baruch and G.C. Smythe, read before their respective medical societies, on the treatment of typhoid fever with cold water1
- A book of detachable diet lists: for albuminuria, anaemia and debility, constipation, diabetes, diarrhoea, dyspepsia, fevers, gout or uric acid diathesis, obesity, tuberculosis, and a sick-room dietary1
- A brief biographical sketch of the medical profession of Indiana county, Penn'a: and the first and second sanitary reports, and papers on sclerosis of the nerve centres, pyemia, nervous diseases, bacteria, tobacco and hygiene1
- A brief consideration of the cases of appendicitis occurring in the practice of Professor William H. Carmalt: being a report to the Committee on Matters of Professional Interest of the Connecticut State Medical Society for 18941
- A brief course in physiological chemistry1
- A brief course in scientific temperance1
- A brief for the cigarette1
- A brief historical sketch and hand book of the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind: from its inception to March 1st, 18931
- A brief history of the origin of the American Medical Association: the principles on which it was organized; the objects it was designed to accomplish; and how far they have been attained during the half-century of its existence1
- A brief introduction to qualitative analysis : for use in instruction in chemical laboratories1
- A brief note on some cases recently admitted to the surgical service at the New York Cancer Hospital1
- A brief note upon a perfected series of test-words intended for the determination and estimation of the power of accommodation1