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- Rat dynamite, or dynamite for rats, mice, weasels, woodchucks, skunks, musk rats, roaches, bed bugs, water bugs, potato bugs, flies, ants, insects, vermin, etc., etc1
- Rational medicine and Thomsonianism: an essay on rational vs. routine and book practice of medicine, reviewed by Dr. M.S. Thomson and vindicated by J. Dickson Smith of Macon, Ga1
- Rational medicine: its past and present, its true relations to specialists, to the partisans of exclusive systems, and to empirics1
- Rational psychology, or, The subjective idea and the objective law of all intelligence1
- Recapitulation of the Embryology of the turtle: as given in Professor Agassiz's "Contributions to the natural history of the United States of North America," vol. II, part III1
- Recent discoveries in physiology by M. Claude Bernard, D.M.P1
- Reception of the American Medical Association, at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, May 2, 18551
- Records of maculated typhus, or ship fever, with suggestions of treatment: being the result of a series of observations made during the prevalence of this disease at South Boston and Deer Island hospitals in 1847-481
- Reduction of strangulated hernia in mass1
- Registration of births, deaths, and marriages: read at the semi-annual meeting of the society, June, 18521
- Regulations1
- Regulations for Dr. Charles Munde's water-cure establishment, at Florence (Northampton), Mass1
- Regulations for the Army of the United States, 18571
- Regulations for the Medical Department of the Army2
- Relations of popular education with the progress of empiricism: annual address read before the New Jersey Medical Society at its eighty-seventh anniversary, held at Trenton, Jan. 25, 18531
- Remarks and recommendations on the professional education of dentists1
- Remarks at the annual meeting of the Erie County Medical Society: in relation to the formation of a society for the relief of widows and orphans of medical men1
- Remarks of Dr. Geo. B. Peters, of Hardeman: on his bill to prevent the marriage of cousins of the first degree, in Senate, December 9, 18591
- Remarks of S.H. Tewksbury, M.D. on the bill for the promotion of medical science: also, an appeal to the members of the legislature in behalf of the Maine Medical Association, in the Senate chamber, Feb. 27, 18551
- Remarks on an optical illusion1