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- Familiar letters on chemistry, and its relation to commerce, physiology, and agriculture2
- Letters addressed to the Board of Health, and to Richard Riker, recorder of the city of New-York: on the subject of his agency in constituting a special medical council2
- "Mademoiselle Miss": letters from an American girl serving with the rank of lieutenant in a French army hospital at the front1
- 88 bis and V.I.H: letters from two hospitals1
- A biomedical index to the correspondence of ReneĢ Descartes1
- A memoir of James Jackson, Jr., M.D: with extracts from his letters to his father, and medical cases collected by him1
- A tour through part of Virginia, in the summer of 1808: in a series of letters, including an account of Harper's Ferry, the Natural Bridge, the new discovery called Weir's Cave, Monticello, and the different medicinal springs, hot and coldbaths, visited by the author1
- Alexander Wilder Papers 1
- Ambulance no. 10: personal letters from the front1
- An account of the varioloid epidemic, which has lately prevailed in Edinburgh and other parts of Scotland: with observations on the identity of chicken-pox with modified small-pox : in a letter to Sir James M'Grigor1
- An outline of the central transit: in a series of six letters to Hon. John Hemphill1
- Biographical sketch of Doctor Jonathan Potts, director general of the hospitals of the northern and middle departments in the War of the Revolution: with extracts from his correspondence1
- Bulletin Bureau of Medicine and Surgery circular letters (July 1939-July 1945)1
- Cholera. Are there towns or villages in India where cholera has never appeared from the period of its first outbreak in 1817?: being a series of letters from asst. surgeon Edward Balfour ... to the superintending surgeon, Presidency division of the Madras army1
- Congregational churches in Nova Scotia1
- Correspondence1
- Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharp Pattison and Dr. N. Chapman: also, A refutation of certain calumnies published in a pamphlet entitled "Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharp Pattison and Dr. Nathaniel Chapman"1
- Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharpe Pattison and Dr. N. Chapman1
- Diet and cholera, showing the vital importance of wholesome diet, and that its impurities and deficiencies are the chief cause of cholera, with its premonitory symptoms and treatment, in a series of letters, originally intended for insertion in the "Times"1
- Exposition of the conduct and character of Dr. John Augustine Smith: president of the Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York, and professor of physiology : as exhibited in the session of 1839-401