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- Ichthyosis of the tongue and vulva1
- Illustrations of cholera asphyxia, in its different stages: selected from cases treated at the Cholera Hospital, Rivington Street1
- Illustrations of the Croton aqueduct1
- Importance of the early recognition of epilepsy: an essay read before the Connecticut State Medical Society, May 26, 18811
- In Common Council May 31st, 1830: the special committee to whom was referred the resolutions of Alderman Stevens, relating to the supply of water by the Manhattan Company, presented the following report, which was laid on the table and directed to be printed for the use of the members, together with the resolutions of Ald. Stevens and the resolution of the Senate1
- In Common Council, September 6th, 1830: communication from Judge Wright, on the subject of supplying the city with water, referred to the Committees on Water and Fire Department, with authority to print. In Common Council, October 25th, 1830 : communication of Francis E. Phelps, on the subject of water, presented by Alderman B.M. Brown, referred to Committee on the Fire Department and Water Committee1
- In memoriam David Clark Cocks, M.D1
- In the matter of the investigation of the New York City Asylum for the Insane: report, August 12, 18871
- In the matter of the probate of a paper propounded as the last will and testament of James B. Taylor, deceased: opinion of Robert C. Hutchings, surrogate1
- Inaugural address delivered before the New York Academy of Medicine1
- Inaugural address delivered by B.F. Joslin, M.D., President, before the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the County of New York, January 13, 18751
- Inauguration of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College: first annual session (October, 1861)1
- Index to the Library of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York, 18301
- Inoculations with Professor Koch's "tuberculin"1
- Intradural section of the spinal nerves for neuralgia1
- Introducing Dr. Edward E. Conrad's private maternity for the management of obstetrical cases before and during confinement: founded in 18891