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- A case of inebriety with insanity: with remarks1
- A collection of works illustrative of the Dance of death in the library of George Edward Sears1
- A compend of the practice of medicine1
- A contribution to the study of tumors of the urethra, with a report of two cases1
- A handbook of pathological anatomy and histology: with an introductory section on post-mortem examinations and the methods of preserving and examining diseased tissues1
- A lecture on sexual perversion, satyriasis and nymphomania1
- A manual of instruction in the principles of prompt aid to the injured: designed for civil and military use1
- A mother's life dedicated, and an appeal for justice to all brother Masons and the generous public: a synopsis of the butchery of the late Sir Washington Irving Bishop (Kamilimilianalani), a most worthy Mason of the thirty-second degree, the mind reader, and philanthropist1
- A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet1
- A treatise on diseases of the nose and throat: in two volumes (Volume 1)1
- A treatise on materia medica, pharmacology, and therapeutics (Volume 1)1
- A view at the foundations, or, First causes of character, as operative before birth, from hereditary and spiritual sources: being a treatise on the organic structure and quality of the human soul : as determined by pre-natal conditions in the parentage and ancestry, and how far we can direct and control them1
- An anthropometric manual: giving the average and mean physical measurements and tests of male college students and methods of securing them1
- Biennial message of Richard J. Oglesby, Governor of Illinois, to the thirty-sixth general assembly, January 9, 18891
- Book on the physician himself and things that concern his reputation and success1
- Clinical morphology versus bacteriology, with some therapeutic deductions1
- Concussion of the spine in its medico-legal aspects1
- Contributions to the science of medicine and of physiology1
- Diphtheria: its nature and treatment1
- Dr. Chase's third, last and complete receipt book and household physician: or practical knowledge for the people from the life-long observations of the author, embracing the choicest, most valuable and entirely new receipts in every department of medicine, mechanics, and household economy : including a treatise on the diseases of women and children, in fact, the book for the million, with remarks and explanations which adapt it to the every-day wants of the people, arranged in departments and most copiously indexed1