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- A peep into the house you live in: an essay on the causes of some of the ailments to which flesh is heir, and on the value of mechanical appliances in their treatment2
- Clinical lecture on certain painful affections of the feet2
- Letter from R. P. Howard to William Osler2
- Recherches sur quelques questions relatives à la septicémie2
- These apresentada para ser sustentada na Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia em novembro de 1872 para obter o grau de doutor em medicina2
- [Epizootics]2
- "Comfy knit" muffler1
- "M.D.": [Elizabeth Garrett Anderson]1
- A Year-book of therapeutics, pharmacy, and allied sciences1
- A case of grapeshot-wound of the chest1
- A case of hydrocele of the round ligament: mistaken for and operated upon as a strangulated hernia, with remarks1
- A case of rupture of the urinary bladder: with remarks upon the treatment of this accident1
- A catechism on human teeth: intended for the use of the general public1
- A comprehensive medical dictionary: containing the pronunciation, etymology, and signification of the terms made use of in medicine and the kindred sciences : with an appendix, comprising a complete list of all the more important articles of the materia medica, arranged according to their medicinal properties : also, an explanation of the Latin terms and phrases occurring in anatomy, pharmacy, etc., together with the necessary directions for writing Latin prescriptions, etc. etc1
- A contribution to the surgery of divergent squint1
- A discourse commemorative of the life and character of Samuel Jackson, M.D., late professor of the institutes of medicine in the University of Pennsylvania1
- A fair examination and criticism of all the medical systems in vogue1
- A guide to the examination of the urine: designed chiefly for the use of clinical clerks and students1
- A luxation of the ulna not hitherto described, with a plan of reduction and mode of after-treatment: including the management of Colles' fracture1
- A medical survey of the trial of Mrs. E.G. Wharton on the charge of poisoning Gen. W.S. Ketchum1