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- Yale Vital Statistics course - notes, 1917-19231
- Year two of the ACA coverage expansions: on-the-ground experiences from five states1
- Yellow fever and its homoeopathic treatment1
- Yellow fever and its treatment homeopathically: together with some general reflections upon its allopathic medication and non-local origin1
- Yellow fever facts, as to its nature, prevention and treatment1
- Yellow fever prophylaxis in infected ports1
- Yellow fever, a nautical disease: its origin and prevention1
- Yellow fever, considered in its historical, pathological, etiological, and therapeutical relations: including a sketch of the disease as it has occurred in Philadelphia from 1699 to 1854, with an examination of the connections between it and the fevers known under the same name in other parts of temperate, as well as in tropical, regions (Volume 1)1
- Yellow fever, considered in its historical, pathological, etiological, and therapeutical relations: including a sketch of the disease as it has occurred in Philadelphia from 1699 to 1854, with an examination of the connections between it and the fevers known under the same name in other parts of temperate, as well as in tropical, regions (Volume 2)1
- Yellow fever: its causes and consequences : a series of articles published in the New Orleans Bulletin, during the epidemic of 18531
- Yellow fever: its nature, causes and cure1
- Yellow fever: its origin, improper treatment, prevention and cure : with remarks regarding alive-burials in times of the epidemic, and an interesting narrative of facts1
- Yellow fever: nature and epidemic character caused by meteorological influences, verified by the epidemics of Shreveport and Memphis in 1873, by that of Savannah in 1876, by the great epidemic of the Mississippi Valley in 1878, and (in the appendix) by the one of Memphis in 18791
- Yesterdays1
- Yindra, John, 7/10/19961
- York Lunatic Asylum: the charity, which bears the name of York Lunatic Asylum was first established in 1777, by general subscription : and had for its first object the cure and relief of such insane persons as were in low circumstances1
- You can lick TB1
- You may have tuberculosis, let your doctor decide1
- You who can help: Paris letters of an American army officer's wife, August, 1916-January, 19181
- Young adult participation in the health insurance marketplaces: just how important is it?1