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- Remarks on the continued fevers of Louisiana2
- A history of the disease usually called typhoid fever: as it has appeared in Georgetown and its vicinity, with some reflections as to its causes and nature1
- A practical treatise on enteric fever: its diagnosis and treatment : being an analysis of one hundred and thirty consecutive cases, derived from private practice, and embracing a partial history of the disease in Virginia1
- A report founded on the cases of typhoid fever, or the common continued fever of New-England: which occured in the Massachusetts General Hospital from the opening of that institution in September, 1821 to the end of 1835 : communicated to the Massachusetts Medical Society, in June, 18381
- A report on a typhoid fever epidemic at Manteno State Hospital in 19391
- A report upon the epidemic occurring at Maplewood Young Ladies' Institute, Pittsfield, Mass., in July and August, 1864; including a discussion of the causes of typhoid fever1
- Algunas consideraciones relativas a la fiebre tifoidea en la Habana1
- Communication of the superintendent of health of the city of Providence, relative to the prevalence of typhoid fever1
- Enteric fever: its prevalence and modifications, aetiology, pathology, and treatment : as illustrated by Army data at home and abroad1
- Experiments on the effect of freezing and other low temperatures upon the viability of the bacillus of typhoid fever, with considerations regarding ice as a vehicle of infectious disease: Statistical studies on the seasonal prevalence of typhoid fever in various countries and its relation to seasonal temperature1
- La marcha invasora del paludismo urbano en sus relaciones con la fiebre tifoidea1
- Report of an epidemic of typhoid fever in North Carolina, and its investigation1
- Report on typhoid fever in the District of Columbia: submitted by the Medical Society of the District of Columbia to the Committee on the District of Columbia of the U.S. House of Representatives, June 14, 18941
- Special report on the prevalence of typhoid or entero-miasmatic fever at Cumberland, Md1
- St. Augustine: report upon her present sanitary condition1
- The new Rome, and the question of Roman fever1
- The probable cause of the epidemic of typhoid fever in Savannah, Ga., in 1892: how to avoid it and other filth diseases in the future1
- The results of expectant treatment in three hundred and twenty-three cases of typhoid fever1
- Typhoid fever at the Massachusetts General Hospital during the past seventy-eight years: mortality, intestinal hemorrhage, perforation, relapse1
- Typhoid fever in 1885: preliminary report1