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- Paint, oil, glass, drugs and dye stuffs1
- Paracelsus and his influence on chemistry and medicine1
- Paracentesis thoracis: an analysis of twenty-five cases of pleuritic effusion, in which this operation was performed : read before the Boston Society for Medical Observation, November 22, 1853 : from the American medical monthly1
- Parker's Alvina Cordial: the best astringent1
- Passe-temps ophthalmologiques maritimes: ou histoire des affections morbides de l'oeil et de ses annexes provoquées et entretenues par les atteintes ou le séjour d'animaux vivants1
- Pathogenesia homoeopathica brasileira: contendo a descripção dos medicamentos indigenas conhecidos e analysados, para servir de complemento á Materia Medica de João Vicente Martin1
- Pathological and practical observations on diseases of the alimentary canal, oesophagus, stomach, caecum, and intestines1
- Pathologische[?] Anatomia1
- Pathology and treatment of the paralysis of motion1
- Peculiar form of spina bifida, with imperforation of the duodenum and rectum1
- Pelletier1
- Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, Philadelphia, PA: Panoramic view1
- Perkins' Patent Dental Chair1
- Permanent cure of reducible hernia1
- Pestilential diseases, and the laws which govern their propagation: a letter from Elisha Harris in reply to inquiries addressed by the quarantine commissioners : transmitted to the Legislature by the governor, March 10, 18581
- Petition against blood-letting: to the legislature of the State of New York1
- Petition of Mrs. Caroline M. Thompson, of Massachusetts, to the Hon. the Legislature of New-York, in aid of the Woman's Hospital1
- Petition of the Medical Faculty of the University of the City of New-York to the honorable the [sic] Senate and Assembly of the state of New-York, for the legalization of anatomy: also, an introductory lecture delivered at the opening of the Medical Department of the University, for session 1853-4, and entitled An appeal to the people of the state of New-York, to legalise the dissection of the dead1
- Pharmacien1
- Philo [pseudon.]. Dr. Arnold's letter to J. E. M'Dowell, M. D., of Kentucky, and his answer. Also, a review of an article published by Prof. Eve upon Dr. January, in the Nashville Medical Journal for Oct., 18541