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- A report on the death-rate of each sex in Michigan, and a comparison with Dr. Farr's life tables of healthy districts of England: with a statement concerning infant mortality in Michigan1
- A study and analysis of one hundred cæsarean operations performed in the United States, during the present century, and prior to the year 18781
- Amputations at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass1
- An analytical report of 407 cases of eye and ear disease: occurring in private practice during the year ending July 31st, 18791
- Chemical examinations of sewer air1
- Compulsory vaccination: the establishment of a uniform system of vaccination for all citizens and inhabitants of the state of Louisiana, by legislative enactment1
- Estadística de la mortalidad ocasionada por la epidemia de fiebre amarilla: durante los meses de enero, febrero, marzo, abril, mayo, y junio de 18711
- Facts of vital statistics in the United States: with tables and diagrams1
- History of the progress of population of the United States: from 1790 to 18701
- Medical and surgical report of the Jersey City Charity Hospital: from its organization, 1869, to May, 18761
- Mortality in each year among the officers of the army (including those killed in battle) for fifty years: from 1824-1873, as derived from the Army registers1
- On lying-in institutions, especially those in New York1
- Production and distribution of cereals of the United States1
- Report of the Committee on Sick, Hospital, and Sanitary Measures1
- Report of the vaccine department of the New-York Dispensary: for the year 18731
- Statistics of drunkenness and liquor selling: under prohibitory and license legislation, 1874 and 18771
- Statistics of insanity relative to readmissions to the Retreat1
- Statistics relating to the births, deaths, marriages, and movement of population in the city of Philadelphia, from January 1st, 1861, to January 1st, 18721
- Summary of births, marriages, still-births, deaths, &c. in New York City: compared with 352 American and foreign cities, for the year 1878, and also the mortality from some of the most prominent causes, which took place in New York City during the past 75 years1