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- S. 2518: in the Senate of the United States : January 9, 1885 : Mr. Palmer introduced the following bill : which was read twice and reffered to the Select Committee to Invesitage and Report the Best Means of Preventing the Introduction and Spread of Epidemic Diseases : A bill to prevent the introduction and diffusion of contagious and infectious diseases in the United States, and to promote the general sanitary welfare of the people1
- S. 279: in the Senate of the United States, December 9, 18851
- S. 780: in the Senate of the United States : December 21, 1885 : Mr. Logan introduced the following bill, which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce : April 22, 1886 : Reported by Mr. McMillan with amendments, viz: omit the part struck through and insert the parts printed in italics : a bill to regulate appointments in the Marine Hospital Service of the United States1
- Sanitary hints for the summer1
- Sanitary influences of forest growth: read at a meeting of the Association, January 29, 18851
- Sanitary science as applied to the public health of Sioux Falls1
- Sanitation of the Mississippi Valley1
- School hygiene1
- Secale cornutum: a fragmentary proving1
- Second annual meeting, held at Columbus February 5-6, 18851
- Sewerage and sewage disposal at Providence, R.I1
- Sex1
- Sexual physiology and hygiene, or, The mysteries of man1
- Shall we hang the insane who commit homicides?1
- So-called mycosis fongoide1
- Some cases of delirium tremens, treated with half-ounce doses of tincture of digitalis1
- Some considerations upon the Naval Retiring Board in medico-legal relations1
- Some interesting reflex neuroses, with treatment and comments1
- Some observations on the use of the hydrochlorate of cocaine1
- Some of the causes of failure in operations for the correction of squint: read before the Kentucky State Medical Society, June 25, 18851