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- The medico-legal aspect of abdominal section: "She thought it was her change of life"1
- The strange defense of Dr. James H. Armsby against the criticism of his report1
- The trial of Doctor Oscar F. Lund: upon an indictment for manslaughter1
- Trial and acquittal of John E. Hathaway, M.D. of Worcester, in an action for alleged malpractice, before the Supreme Judicial Court in Boston, January 13, 18571
- Trial for mal-practice: communicated for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal1
- Trial of Francis Burke: before Baltimore City Court, on an indictment for manslaughter, by administering to Benjamin M. Hazelip certain Thomsonian remedies1
- Trial of William Bushnell, M.D., Milton Fuller, M.D., Samuel Gregg, M.D., H.L.H. Hoffendahl, M.D., George Russell, M.D., I.T. Talbot, M.D., David Thayer, M.D., and Benj. H. West, M.D., all of Boston, for practising homoeopathy, while they were members of the Massachusetts Medical Society1