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- Tesis para el concurso á la plaza de adjunto á la cátedra de clínica de obstetricia en la Escuela Nacional de Medicina de México1
- The Army paymaster's manual: for the information of officers of the Pay Department of the United States Army, revised to include June 30, 18691
- The Clement patent improved artificial leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-Gen'l U.S.A1
- The Columbia Dispensary, of the District of Columbia, in the city of Washington1
- The Orleans Infirmary and the Medical Association of New Orleans1
- The Schoeppe murder trial: the trial of Dr. Paul Schoeppe, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Cumberland County, Pa. charged with the murder of Miss Maria M. Stennecke, by poison1
- The Sheldon spring water: a remedy for scrofula, cancer, diseases of the kidneys, and all complaints arising from impurities of the blood1
- The Surgeon General directs such of the following meteorological observations as you have instruments for, to be made during the solar eclipse of August 7, 18691
- The University guide to health: explaining the causes, symptoms, and treatment of various diseases, hygiene, and the administration of the University medicines1
- The barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, and atmospheric appearances at sea and on land as aids in foretelling weather, with brief rules for their use, and the practical application of their separate and combined indications as weather guides1
- The charter and by-laws of the New-York Dispensary: instituted 17901
- The correlation and conservation of forces: a series of expositions1
- The diseases of females1
- The dispensatory of the United States of America1
- The eclectic practice in diseases of children1
- The family adviser and guide to the medicine chest: a concise hand-book of domestic medicine2
- The family physician and guide to health: a system of domestic medicine, including a treatise on midwifery and the diseases peculiar to women1
- The following instructions are given for the benefit of those occupied in collecting for the Department plants (both dry and recent), insects, fossils, minerals, and other objects of interest in natural history1
- The gentleman's medical adviser, and sure guide to health and long life: designed to illustrate the author's new system of botanical practice in the cure of all diseases incident to exposure, early indiscretions, etc1
- The history of four cases of chronic inversion of the uterus, with the account of an operation designed as a substitute for amputation1