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- A communication from the City Physician on Asiatic cholera: Is it a contagious disease?1
- A few passages in the life of Dr. Francis Tumblety, the Indian herb doctor: including his experience in the old Capitol Prison, to which he was consigned with a wanton disregard to justice and liberty, by order of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War : also journalistic and documentary vindication of his name and fame, and professional testimonials respectfully inscribed to the American public1
- A journal of hospital life in the Confederate army of Tennessee: from the battle of Shiloh to the end of the war : with sketches of life and character, and brief notices of current events during that period1
- A memoir on osteo-myelitis1
- A practical treatise on diseases of the skin1
- A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations1
- A sketch of the history, plan of organization, and operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission1
- A text-book on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene for the use of schools and families1
- A treatise on medical psychology: or the influence of the mind over the health of the body, and sketch of practice : designed both for the use of practitioners of medicine and the people1
- A treatise on the origin, nature, prevention, and treatment of Asiatic cholera1
- Address delivered at the ceremony of laying the corner-stone of the New York State Institution for the Blind at Batavia, September 6, 18661
- Ages of U.S. volunteer soldiery1
- Artificial limbs furnished to soldiers: letter from the Secretary of War in answer to a resolution of the House of April 10, relative to artificial limbs furnished to soldiers at the expense of government1
- Asiatic cholera1
- Asiatic cholera : its origin, history, and progress, for over two hundred years: and the devastations it has caused in the East and West : its ravages in Europe and America in 1831-2, in 1848-9, in 1854-5, and in 1865-6 : with a full description of the causes, nature, and character of the disease : its means of propagation, whether by the atmosphere or by contagion : its premonitory and distinctive symptoms : the best known means of preventing its attack1
- Asiatic cholera, its origin and spread in Asia, Africa, and Europe, introduction into America through Canada: remote and proximate causes, symptoms and pathology, and the various modes of treatment analyzed1
- Asiatic cholera: a treatise on its origin, pathology, treatment, and cure1
- Biographical sketch of Erasmus D. Fenner, M.D., late prof. of the theory and practice of medicine in the New Orleans School of Medicine: dean of the faculty, etc., etc., etc1
- Catalogue of publications of societies and of periodical works belonging to the Smithsonian Institution, January 1, 18661
- Catalogue of the United States Army Medical Museum1