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- Manual of qualitative chemical analysis1
- Manual of the Kings County Medical Society: containing chronological list of members, by-laws, and code of medical ethics : adopted April 8, 18671
- Marks' patent artificial limbs, with India rubber hands and feet1
- Mechanical surgery: artificial limbs, apparatus for resections, apparatus for ununited fractures, feet for limbs shortened by hip disease, arms and hands : by Soldiers US Provided Commission of the Surgeon-General U.S.A1
- Median lithotomy1
- Medical common sense: applied to the causes, prevention and cure of chronic diseases and unhappiness in marriage1
- Medical examinations for life insurance3
- Medicine an aggregate of progressive sciences: the valedictory address at the commencement of the University of Maryland, March 9th, 18671
- Medicine catalogue1
- Memoria sobre la profilaxis de la tisis pulmonar tuberculosa1
- Menstruation, or, The menstrual flow: an epiphenomenon of ovulation : an argumental treatise, read before the St. Louis Medical Society, on the question Is menstruation ovulation?1
- Message of the Mayor, stating reasons for withholding his approval of the orders for a new lunatic hospital at Winthrop1
- Mémoire sur l'épidémie de fièvre jaune qui a rêgné a la Nouvelle-Orléans dans les campagnes pendant l'année 18671
- Micro-chemistry of poisons: including their physiological, pathological and legal relations : adapted to the use of the medical jurist, physician and general chemist1
- Minnesota: its advantages to settlers : being a brief synopsis of its history and progress, climate, soil, agricultural and manufacturing facilities, commercial capacities, and social status : its lakes, rivers, and railroads, homestead and exemption laws, embracing a concise treatise on its climatology in a hygienic and sanitary point of view : its unparalleled salubrity, growth, and productiveness, as compared with the older states, and the elements of its future greatness and prosperity1
- Modern scientific investigation: its methods and tendencies : an address delivered before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, August, 18671