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Titles
- Obituary of John Van Pelt Quackenbush1
- Objections to and criticisms on the majority report of the committee of the Medico-Legal Society on the existing law for the commitment of the insane1
- Observations on the Ballston waters1
- Observations on the mineral waters of Avon, Livingston County, New York1
- Observations on the waters of the Avon New-Bath Spring and Long's Spring, at Avon, Livingston County, N.Y1
- Observations on torticollis: with particular reference to the significance of the so-called hematoma of the sterno-mastoid muscle1
- On a disturbance of the earth's magnetism: in connexion with the appearance of an aurora borealis, as observed at Albany, April 19, 18311
- On a rare form of idiopathic localized or partial atrophy of the skin1
- On excision of the knee-joint by the antiseptic method of Lister1
- On lying-in institutions, especially those in New York1
- On occipital headache as a symptom of uraemia1
- On reflex irritations throughout the genito-urinary tract, resulting from contraction of the urethra1
- On retroperitoneal and perirenal lipomata1
- On some important points in the treatment of deep urethral stricture1
- On the medicinal character of Hathorn spring water: the diseases in which it is useful and the method of using the same1
- On the micro-organisms in Hemlock water1
- On the mode of procedure under the new lunacy law of the State of New York: with suggestions of methods under which its provisions can most easily be carried into effect, and also of improvements in the law itself1
- On the neurosis following enteric fever, known as "the typhoid spine"1
- On the occurrence of nephritis in early syphilis: with the report of a case terminating fatally1
- On the utility of country medical institutions: an introductory lecture, delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Western District of the State of New-York. December 13, 18241