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- A hand-book of medical microscopy: for students and general practitioners : including chapters on bacteriology, neoplasms, and urinary examinations, with a glossary and numerous illustrations (partly in colors)1
- A method of using with ease objectives of shortest working distance in the clinical study of bacteria1
- A new form of binocular for use with high powers of the microscope1
- A report on the microscopic objects found in cholera evacuations: &c., by Timothy Richards Lewis1
- Annual reception: Department of Microscopy of the Brooklyn Institute, 200 Washington Street, Brooklyn, Thursday, May 8th, 1890, at 8 p.m1
- Catalogue of the United States Army Medical Museum1
- Charter, constitution, by-laws, and list of members1
- Compendium of microscopical technology: a guide to physicians and students in the use of the microscope and in the preparation of histological and pathological specimens1
- Description of microscopes from the Army Medical Museum, Washington, D.C1
- Diagnosis of consumption by means of the microscope: with reference to life insurance1
- Dr. Thomas Taylor's reply to "Science", relating to the crystals of butter, animal fats, and oleomargarine1
- Extra-microscopic organisms1
- Hair: microscopically examined and medico-legally considered1
- Histology1
- How to use the microscope: being practical hints on the selection and use of that instrument, intended for beginners1
- Illustrations of disease with the microscope: Part first : clinical investigations, aided by the microscope, and by chemical reagents, with microscopical observations of pathological specimens, medical and surgical, obtained in Charleston, S.C. : a contribution intended to disclose the minute history of the diseases prevailing in this latitude, and to assist future students1
- Is there a science of microscopy?1
- Letter from Joshua Lederberg to Cy Levinthal1
- Letter from Joshua Lederberg to Ole Maaloe1
- Micro-chemistry of poisons: including their physiological, pathological and legal relations : adapted to the use of the medical jurist, physician and general chemist1