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- A critical review of the seventh decennial revision of the Pharmacopœia of the United States of America1
- A preliminary catalogue of the parasites contained in the collections of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Army Medical Museum, Biological Department of the University of Pennsylvania (Coll. Leidy) and in Coll. Stiles and Coll. Hassall1
- Abdominal surgery on the battle-field1
- American charities: a study in philanthropy and economics1
- Bacteriological investigations of diphtheria in the United States: a report in behalf of the American Committee on Diphtheria to the eighth International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, held in Budapest, September 1 to 9, 18941
- Biography of eminent American physicians and surgeons: illustrated with fine photo-engraved portraits1
- Cramming in our medical schools1
- Diagnoses of some undescribed wood rats (genus Neotoma) in the National Museum1
- Emergency and hygiene notes for the militia1
- Facilities in experimental psychology in the colleges of the United States1
- Fenner's hand book of the United States Pharmacopoeia, seventh revision, 1890-1893: a key to all official preparations : comparing the preparations of the present pharmacopoeia with those formerly official and converting the metric weight and measure directed in the pharmacopoeia into proportionate commercial weight and measure, with medicinal uses and doses of new preparations, convenient tables, etc1
- Higher medical education and the need of its endowment1
- I desire to say that the addition of this word or phrase--sheep scab--among diseases specified for treatment, thus calling attention to contagious diseases in sheep, is very important to the sheep-raising interests of this country1
- Mineral waters in 18931
- Notes on parasites, 21 and 221
- Numerical strength of the different schools of medicine in the United States1
- Physical anthropology: the anthropology of the North American Indian1
- Report on hydrophobia1
- Sanitary authorities of the United States of America, the Dominion of Canada, and the Republic of Mexico1
- Some defects in anatomical teaching in the medical schools of the United States1