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- Facial paralysis treated by a new method1
- Factory children: report upon the schooling and hours of labor of children employed in the manufacturing and mechanical establishments of Massachusetts1
- Facts and reminiscences of the medical history of Kentucky: an address before the Kentucky State Medical Society1
- Facts concerning slaughter-houses, rendering establishments and other nuisances: pestilence and the depreciation of property1
- Facts in relation to the history of the Albany Medical College Museum, together with a comparative review of the museums of Great Britain: the introductory address of the course of 1879-80 at the Albany Medical College, delivered October 7, 18791
- Facts of vital statistics in the United States: with tables and diagrams1
- Faculty valedictory of the Medical Department of the University of Nashville and Vanderbilt University: delivered before the graduates, session of 1875-761
- Fasting girls: their physiology and pathology1
- Fat and blood: and how to make them2
- Faulty innervation as a factor in skin diseases1
- Febre remittente das regiões tropicaes: these que ha de sustentar em novembro de 1874 perante a Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia afim de obter o grau de doutor em medicina1
- Febre typhoide: these apresentada á Faculdade de Medicina do Rio de Janeiro1
- Fecundity, fertility, sterility, and allied topics1
- Feigned insanity: case of Joseph Waltz1
- Fellows, After great delay, the Transactions of the Second Annual Meeting have been published and distributed1
- Fellows, After many unavoidable delays, chiefly incident to the recent formation of the Society, the transactions of the first annual meeting are now in print, and will be published before many days1
- Fellows, Of the twenty-eight Fellows who have responded to the recent circular all but two favor the postponement of the meeting1
- Fellows, The Third Annual Meeting will be held in the Hall of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, on September 25, 26, and 27, 18781
- Female hygiene: a lecture delivered at Sacramento and San Francisco, by request of the State Board of Health of California1
- Femoral aneurism cured by direct compression, while the patient was taking active exercise: death from peritonitis six years afterwards1