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- Observations on yellow fever: and its relations to quarantine, and other hygienic measures1
- On a remarkable change which has taken place in the composition and character of the water, supplied to the City of Boston, from Lake Cochituate1
- On adipocire, and its formation1
- On an apparent perturbation of the law of definite proportions observed in the compounds of zinc and antimony1
- On animal decomposition as the chief promotive cause of cholera1
- On cauterization by galvanism1
- On epidemic diarrhoea and cholera: their pathology and treatment: With a record of cases1
- On quinoidine in the treatment of intermittent fever1
- On the cheaper alkaloids of the cinchonas1
- On the chemical analysis of the Tennessee collection of urinary calculi1
- On the douche: a new and improved mode of its application for the induction of premature labor, and the treatment of diseases : read before the Ohio State Medical Convention, held in Zanesville, June 5th, 18551
- On the hygienic condition of the survivors of ovariotomy1
- On the inhalation of cold medicated vapors in phthisis pulmonalis, and the use of showering syringes in laryngeal and catarrhal diseases1
- On the premonitory symptoms of cholera, in a letter to the editor of the Association Medical Journal1
- On the treatment of ununited fracture by means of artificial limbs, which combine the principle of pressure and motion at the seat of fracture, and lead to the formation of an ensheathing callus, illustrated by the history of four cases of false joint in the femur, eight in the leg, and two in the humerus1
- Osler (age 7) and neighborhood children at the Perram Farm, Tecumseth Parish, Ontario1
- Oxygen in cholera: a letter on that subject to every member of the profession1