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- Reception of the American Medical Association, at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, May 2, 18551
- Remarks of S.H. Tewksbury, M.D. on the bill for the promotion of medical science: also, an appeal to the members of the legislature in behalf of the Maine Medical Association, in the Senate chamber, Feb. 27, 18551
- Reply1
- Reply to a certain document published by John F. Sanford, exposing his base falsehoods and dark designs against the medical department of the Iowa State University1
- Report and plan of sewerage for the city of Chicago, Illinois: adopted by the Board of Sewerage Commissioners December 31, 18551
- Report of the Committee on the Bill Appointing Commissioners to Locate a Second State Lunatic Asylum1
- Report of the Medical Board of Bellevue Hospital in reply to interrogatories of Isaac Townsend, President of the Board of Governors of the Alms House, upon constitutional syphilis1
- Report of the trial of Willard Clark, indicted for the murder of Richard W. Wight, before the Superior Court of Connecticut: holden at New Haven, on Monday, September 17, 18551
- Report on the cholera outbreak in the Parish of St. James, Westminster: during the autumn of 18541
- Report on the cholera patients admitted into the hospital during the year 18541
- Report on the diseases of Missouri and Iowa1
- Report on the outbreak of cholera in the sub-districts of Berwick Street, Golden Square, and St. Anne's1
- Report on the progress of medical chemistry: read before the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, June 8, 18551
- Report on the use and effect of applications of nitrate of silver to the throat: either in local or general disease1
- Report. In return to the annexed address of the Legislative Assembly, 18541
- Reproductive control, or, A rational guide to matrimonial happiness: the right and duty of parents to limit the number of their offspring according to their circumstances demonstrated : a brief account of all known modes of preventing conception, with their physical and social effects : the only preventive in harmony with nature, requiring no sacrifice of enjoyment, of money, of health, or of moral feelings : reproductive control the only antidote to the early decay of American women, and the increase of poverty1
- Review, opinions, &c., of Dr. Charles A. Lee and others: of the testimony of Drs. Salisbury and Swinburne, on the trial of John Hendrickson, Jr., for the murder of his wife, by poisoning1
- Rupture and its radical cure: with a full description of the parts involved : also, of falling of the womb, varicocele, enlarged veins of the legs, piles, curved spine, bow-legs, club-feet, and other deformities1
- Rushton's treatise on cod-liver oil: giving its curative properties and uses in various diseases1