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- Reasons why Brooklyn should have a special hospital and dispensary for nervous and mental disease1
- Reconstruction of the mouth after loss of the under lip by a new operation1
- Record of private practice for the years 1858 and 1859: and mortuary record of the city of Troy, N.Y. for the years 1858 and 18591
- Regimental surgeons of the State of New York, in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-31
- Registration of births, deaths, and marriages: read at the semi-annual meeting of the society, June, 18521
- Registration of prevailing acute diseases, in connection with meteorological conditions of the atmosphere1
- Regulations for the government of the De Camp General Hospital, United States Army, at Davids' Island, New York Harbor1
- 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 at the meeting of the board of managers of the New York Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, December 21, 18921
- Remarks on fermentative dyspepsia1
- Remarks on food and drink adulteration1
- Remarks on the recent outbreak of typhoid or enteric fever at Southampton, L.I1
- Reminiscences of Samuel Latham Mitchell1
- Remonstrance of the Rutgers Medical Faculty against the communication of the regents inclosing the annual report of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New-York: to the Legislature of the State of New-York in Senate and Assembly convened1
- Report of Messrs. Ward Carpenter & Son on Sunnyside Brook and Sheldon Brook, in the villages of Irvington and Tarrytown: also, letters and other documents connected with the sanitary condition of Irvington and its vicinity, and reports of proceedings of the boards of health of Dobbs' Ferry, Irvington, and Tarrytown, and of other meetings held on the subject of sanitary improvement1
- Report of Mr. Winfield, from the Committee on Medical Societies and Colleges1
- Report of Select Committee Appointed to Visit Charitable Institutions Supported by the State and all City and County Poor and Work Houses and Jails of the State of New York: transmitted to the legislature, January 9, 18571
- Report of Special Committee on Criminal Abortions: approved by the East River Medical Association, at its regular meeting held Tuesday, December 5, 1871: including the form of a bill to suppress criminal abortions and to regulate the practice of medicine and surgery in the state of New-York1
- Report of William H. Carmalt, M.D., commissioner of the New York State Agricultural Society, for the investigation of abortion in cows: read before the Society February 11, 18691
- Report of Willis G. Tucker, M.D., Ph. D, analyst of drugs: to Woolsey Johnson, M.D., chairman of the Sanitary Committee of the State Board of Health of New York1