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- A Bill to Prevent the Introduction of Contagious or Infectious Diseases into the United States, and to Establish a Bureau of Public Health3
- A Bill for Creating a National Public Health Organization1
- A contribution to the clinical study of exophthalmic goitre1
- A fable of the spider and the bees: verified by facts and press and pulpit comments which should command the serious attention of every American citizen1
- A national quarantine: speech of Hon. J.H. McGowan, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, May 27, 18791
- A study and analysis of one hundred cæsarean operations performed in the United States, during the present century, and prior to the year 18781
- Address delivered before the American Academy of Dental Science: at their eleventh annual meeting, held in Boston, Oct. 30, 18781
- Alphabetical list of members, August 23, 18791
- An historical sketch of Henry's contribution to the electro-magnetic telegraph: with an account of the origin and development of Prof. Morse's invention1
- Analysis of one thousand cases of midwifery in the private practice of H.H. Atwater, A.M., M.D1
- Buildings for insane criminals1
- Cattle disease: speech1
- Constitution and by-laws of the Army Mutual Aid Association1
- History of the War Department of the United States: with biographical sketches of the secretaries1
- Insane asylum reform. I., The non-asylum treatment of the insane1
- Joint Resolution Continuing the Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on the Subject of Epidemic Diseases, and Authorizing Them to Sit in Vacation, and Creating a Commission of Eminent Scientists to Investigate in the Port of Havana, and Report to Congress, the Nature, Origin, and Cause of Yellow Fever1
- Joint Resolution Requesting Doctors Bemiss and Cochran and Engineer Hardie to Complete their Reports upon the Yellow-Fever Epidemic of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Eight for the Use of Congress1
- Joint Resolution Requesting Surgeon-General Woodworth to Complete the Reports of the Yellow-Fever Commission Organized by him to Investigate the Yellow-Fever Epidemic of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Eight, and to Present the Same, Together with the Completed Reports of the Board of Experts, for the Use of Congress1
- List of the present Medical Directors of the Navy, on the active list (or officers of the first grade of the Medical Corps with the relative rank of Captain), with a brief sketch of the service of each1
- Mechanism of speech1