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- IX. Versuche über den Stillstand des Zwerchfells durch Reizung des Nervus vagus in Contraction und in Erschlaffung1
- Illustrated and unabridged edition of the Times report of the trial of William Palmer, for poisoning John Parsons Cook, at Rugeley1
- Illustrated catalogue of electro-medical instruments, manufactured and sold1
- Illustrated manual of operative surgery and surgical anatomy1
- Illustrations of physiology1
- Illustrations of syphilitic disease1
- Illustrations of typhus fever in Great Britain: the result of personal observations made in the summmer of 1853, with some remarks as to its origin, habits, symptoms, and pathology : to which is appended a brief account of the re-appearance of typhus in Boston in the winter of 1857-581
- Impediments to the study of medicine: a lecture, introductory to the course of practice of medicine1
- Impératrice et Soeur de Charité: Visite de S. M. Aux Cholériques1
- Importance of the study of legal medicine: a lecture introductory to the course on medical jurisprudence at the New York Medical College1
- Importance of the study of natural history as a branch of elementary education1
- Important case of alleged mal-practice: Charles M. Steele, by his next friend, Maria Steele, plaintiff, against R.S. Newton, M.D., defendant : tried in the Superior Court of Cincinnati, November term 1856 : Judge O.M. Spencer, presiding1
- Impostors unmasked, and the public protected in the use of popular beverages1
- Impressões da epidemia1
- Improve your sight, & preserve your eyes1
- Improved forceps for hare-lip operation, and fatal result of an operation for the removal of a tumor from the neck1
- Improvement to Palmer's endless self-computing scale and key: adapting it to the different professions, with examples and illustrations for each profession, and also to colleges, academies and schools : with a time telegraph making, by uniting the two, a computing telegraph1
- In lunacy: in the matter of David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre : a person found to be of unsound mind1
- Inaugural address at the convening of the Medical Society of the State of New York, February 1st, 18591
- Inaugural address before the Hahnemann Academy: delivered January 7th, 18571