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- Rules and regulations of the Boston Medical Association2
- Address delivered before the Governour and council, members of the legislature, and other patrons of the Massachusetts General Hospital: at King's Chapel, Boston, June 3, 18191
- Address of the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital to the public1
- An address delivered before the contributors of the Boston Dispensary: at their seventeenth anniversary, October 21, 18131
- Boston, June 1, 1811: Sir, in conformity with the opinion of the publick, and especially of the fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society, a medical school is now established in the town of Boston, and has commenced its operations1
- Boston, September 5, 1810: Sir, the medical institution, which has heretofore existed in Cambridge, has lately undergone such important alterations, that we have presumed some information of its actual arrangements might be agreeable to you and useful to some of your friends1
- Catalogue of books in the Boston Medical Library: and the rules and regulations concerning the same1
- Civil, religious, and Masonic services, at the laying of the corner stone of the Massachusetts General Hospital: in Boston, July 4, 18181
- Florula Bostoniensis: a collection of plants of Boston and its environs, with their generic and specific characters, synonyms, descriptions, places of growth, and time of flowering, and occasional remarks1
- Institution of the Boston Dispensary, for the medical relief of the poor: incorporated 18011
- Internal health regulations of the town of Boston: each family, on receiving this pamphlet, is requested to stitch it and preserve it with care1
- Laws of the Commonwealth establishing and defining the powers of the Boston Board of Health: with the rules, orders and regulations of said Board relative to internal health, quarantine of vessels, burying grounds, &c1
- Laws of the Commonwealth establishing and defining the powers of the Boston Board of Health: with the rules, orders and regulations of said board relative to internal health, quarantine of vessels, burying grounds, &c1
- Rules, regulations and orders of the Board of Health of Boston, relative to the police of said town1
- Rules, regulations and orders of the Board of Health of Boston: relative to the police of said town1
- Some account of the fever which existed in Boston during the autumn and winter of 1817 and 1818: with a few general remarks on typhus fever1
- The Trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital earnestly request of their fellow townsmen a candid perusal of the following address before Thursday next, the 26th inst1
- The Trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital, to the public1