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- Dangerous communicable diseases: how spread, how restricted and prevented : data and statements supplied to school superintendents and teachers3
- Restriction and prevention of consumption: sometimes called "tuberculosis," "phthisis," "phthisis pulmonalis," "tubercular phthisis," "tubercular consumption," or "pulmonary consumption"3
- Erysipelas and other septic and infectious diseases incident to injuries and surgical operations prevented by a method of atmospheric purification: second presentation : with an original and new wood-cut, and with a report of cases of laparotomy2
- Prevention and restriction of cholera2
- Restriction and prevention of diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles cholera, and other contagious or infectious diseases2
- Restriction and prevention of scarlet fever2
- Restriction and prevention of scarlet fever: sometimes called "Scarlatina," "Scarlet Rash," "Canker Rash," or "Rash Fever"2
- Syringe services programs: impact on the spread of communicable diseases2
- [PHS quarantine boat at one of the ports of entry, early 20th century]2
- 12 recettes du chef pour une meilleure hygiène1
- 1963 Laboratorio Commemorativo Gorgas, Edificio de Investigaciones del Instituto Commemorativo Gorgas de Medicina Tropical y Preventiva1
- A manual for the control of communicable diseases in California1
- A report of an epidemic of influenza in Chicago occurring during the fall of 1918: reprinted from the Octennial report, Department of Health, City of Chicago, 1911-19181
- A study of certain preventable diseases, the causes of death and methods of prevention1
- AIDS and American Values: Presented to the World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, California1
- AIDS and American Values: Presented to the World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, California [Reminiscence]1
- Abstract of the ordinances, in relation to nuisance, and rules for the prevention of disease, and for disinfection1
- Address delivered before the Medical Society of the County of Albany, November 13th, 1867 [i.e. 1866]1
- Address to the members of the American Association of Public Health1
- Address: Citizens Auxiliary Sanitary Association of Nashville, organized July 30th, 18791