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- "Physic"1
- A biographical sketch of the late Amasa Converse, D.D1
- A botanical index to all the medicinal plants, barks, roots, seeds and flowers usually kept by druggists: arranged in alphabetical order, with their officinal and common names1
- A brief report of cases of sympathetic ophthalmia and sympathetic irritation1
- A case of anchylosis of the hip joint of fourteen years duration: successful operation for the formation of false joint1
- A case of bony anchylosis of the hip-joint successfully treated by subcutaneous division of the neck of the femur1
- A case of disease of the ear followed by abscess of the brain1
- A case of supposed disseminated sclerosis of the brain and spinal cord1
- A case of traumatic brachial neuralgia, treated by excision of the cords of the brachial plexus1
- A case of wound of the sclera treated by suture, with remarks1
- A contribution to the comparative distribution of bloodvessels in the membrana tympani1
- A discourse commemorative of the life and character of Hugh L. Hodge, late emeritus professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children in the University of Pennsylvania1
- A documentary history of recent dissensions in the District Medical Society of the County of Hudson, N.J1
- A handbook of therapeutics1
- A history of cholera at Lancaster in 18731
- A history of cholera at Lancaster, Ky., in 18731
- A lecture on homoeopathy1
- A manual of medical jurisprudence1
- A new method of treating strictures of the urethra, after external sections1
- A new path in electrical therapeutics: an account of Prof. Elizabeth J. French's great discovery of electrical cranial diagnosis, and the scientific application of nine different currents of electricity to the cure of disease : a complete manual of anatomy and physiology, an historical account of the discoveries in magnetism and electricity, the progress of medical science, and brief sketches of the lives of eminent practitioners, from the earliest ages to the present century : also a thorough system of hygiene, to which are added plain directions for the treatment of disease by Prof. French's system of electrical applications1