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- A few passages in the life of Dr. Francis Tumblety, the Indian herb doctor: including his experience in the old Capitol Prison, to which he was consigned with a wanton disregard to justice and liberty, by order of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War : also journalistic and documentary vindication of his name and fame, and professional testimonials respectfully inscribed to the American public1
- A hashish-house in New York: the curious adventures of an individual who indulged in a few pipefuls of the narcotic hemp1
- A practical illustration of "Woman's right to labor," or, A letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D1
- A report of my own case of double talipes varo-equinus of the second degree, operated on by Phelps's method1
- Address delivered by Dr. L.C. Lane, professor of surgery: at the commencement exercises of the Medical College of the Pacific, November 2d, 18761
- An American girl abroad1
- Appendicitis: a personal experience1
- Evacuation of the tympanum1
- Health resorts for lung troubles: a letter containing personal experiences, published in the New York Tribune of May 22, 18871
- Labors for the prisoner1
- Labors for the prisoner. No. III1
- Lecture, correlative to a course, on surgery: in the University of Pennsylvania, embracing a short account of eminent Belgian surgeons, physicians, &c. &c. delivered December 22, 18471
- Letters stitched in cloth: Stockton Insane Asylum1
- Medical history of Louis David Riel during his detention in Longue Pointe Asylum1
- Mémoires d'un apothicaire sur la guerre d'Espagne, pendant les années 1808 à 18141
- Morphine1
- Narrative of a doctor's experience as a line officer and combatant, in the fall of 18601
- Noah H. Hart Correspondence and Diary 1
- Personal recollections of the late Dr. Benjamin W. Dudley, of Lexington, Ky., and of his surgical methods and work1
- Reminiscences1