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- "Need for a state infirmary for the care and treatment of aged, infirm and chronically ill persons": a report to the 1945 General Assembly1
- A biographical sketch of Dr. Edward Field of Waterbury1
- A classified list of diseases and an alphabetical list of the causes of death: arranged to refer one to the other by numbers, for the use of registrars of vital statistics in Connecticut : with explanatory remarks by the Superintendent of Registration1
- A compendium of physiological and systematic botany: with plates1
- A discourse delivered in Norfolk, Conn., at the funeral of Benjamin Welch, M.D., December 21, 18491
- A pioneer of public health, William Thompson Sedgwick1
- A professional review, 1864-18981
- A report of the New Haven County Medical Society, on the expediency of repealing that section of the medical laws of this state: which excludes irregular practitioners from the benefits of law in the collection of fees1
- A sermon delivered at the opening of the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons: at the request of the directors, on Sunday evening, April 20th, 1817, in the Brick Church in Hartford1
- Abstract of the ordinances, in relation to nuisance, and rules for the prevention of disease, and for disinfection1
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, holden at Hartford, (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, Anno Domini, 17971
- Addresses at the funeral of Timothy Phelps Beers, M.D., late professor in the medical institution of Yale College: in the North Church in New Haven, September 24, 19581
- An address at the funeral of Eli Ives, M.D: October 10th, 18611
- An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1793: adapted to the horizon and meridian of New-Haven, lat. 41 deg. 19 min. north, and longit. 73 deg. 14 min. westward of the Royal Observatory, or Flamsted-House in Greenwich, according to the latest observations : but (without sensible error) may serve indifferently for all the towns in Connecticut, and the adjacent states1
- An ordinance relating to health1
- Asa Curtiss, the fisherman, finding the body of Jennie E. Cramer on the beach, at West Haven, August 6th, 18811
- Assisted living in unlicensed housing: the regulatory experience of four states1
- At the convention of the fellows of the Connecticut Medical Society: held at New-Haven, October 16th and 17th1
- At the convention of the fellows of the Connecticut Medical Society: held at New-Haven, on the 14th and 15th of October, 18181
- At the convention of the fellows of the Connecticut Medical Society: holden at New-Haven, October 16th and 17th, 18051