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- F as in fat: how obesity policies are failing in America : 20071
- F.J. McKenzie interviewed concerning his treatment and evolution in medical treatment of disease1
- Fa-Fi1
- Facilities for research and development in the medical sciences within the Department of Defense1
- Facteurs favorisant l'asthme et les allergies1
- Factory children: report upon the schooling and hours of labor of children employed in the manufacturing and mechanical establishments of Massachusetts1
- Factory safety manual1
- Facts about common diseases: how to treat pneumonia or quick consumption, lingering consumption, inflammation of the bowels, ordinary fevers, lock jaw, lumbago, sciatic nerve pains, etc1
- Facts and observations, relative to the origin, progress and nature of the fever: which prevailed in certain parts of the city and districts of Philadelphia, in the summer and autumn of the present year, (1802)1
- Facts for the people concerning cholera1
- Facts for the people relating to the teeth: showing their influence upon the health, speech and looks, with directions for their care and preservation1
- Facts in mesmerism: with reasons for a dispassionate inquiry into it1
- Facts regarding the disinfecting powers of chlorine: with an explanation of the mode in which it operates, and with directions how it should be applied for disinfecting purposes : in a letter1
- Facts serving to prove the contagiousness of tuberculosis1
- Facts, not fancies, as told by cured patients of health specialist Sproule1
- Facts, observations, and practical illustrations, relative to puerperal fever, scarlet fever, pulmonary consumption, and measles: a general view of the pathology and treatment of chronic diseases : with illustrations of the utility of sulphureous waters, and observations of the efficacy of the balsam of copaiva in inflammations of the mucous membranes1
- Familiar forms of nervous disease1
- Familiar lectures on botany, practical, elementary, and physiological: with an appendix containing descriptions of the plants of the United States and exotics, &c., for the use of seminaries and private students1
- Familiar letters on chemistry, and its relation to commerce, physiology, and agriculture2
- Family formulary and recipe book1