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- A clinical materia medica: being a course of lectures delivered at the Hahnemann medical college of Philadelphia1
- A handbook of therapeutics1
- A list of early American broadsides, 1680-1800, belonging to the library of the American Antiquarian Society: with an introduction and notes1
- A pilgrimage, or, The sunshine and shadows of the physician1
- A practical physiology: a text-book for higher schools1
- A practical treatise on sexual disorders of the male and female1
- A repertory of Hering's guiding symptoms of our materia medica1
- A text-book of practical therapeutics: with especial reference to the applications of remedial measures to disease and their employment upon a rational basis1
- A text-book of the practice of medicine1
- A text-book on surgery: general, operative, and mechanical1
- Addendum to-illustrated catalogue of issue of April 1st, 18951
- Addresses at the unveiling of the bronze statue of the late Prof. Samuel D. Gross, M.D: erected by the American Surgical Association and the Alumni Association of the Jefferson Medical College, Washington, D.C., May 5, 18971
- An epitome of the history of medicine1
- Anatomy, descriptive and surgical1
- Angels of the battlefield: a history of the labors of the Catholic sisterhoods in the late Civil War1
- Anomalies and curiosities of medicine: being an encyclopedic collection of rare and extraordinary cases, and of the most striking instances of abnormality in all branches of medicine and surgery, derived from an exhaustive research of medical literature from its origin to the present day : abstracted, classified, annotated, and indexed1
- Delaware doctors1
- Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the rectum, anus, and contiguous textures: designed for practitioners and students1
- Diseases of the stomach: their special pathology, diagnosis and treatment, with sections on anatomy, physiology, analysis of stomach contents, dietetics, surgery of the stomach, etc. : in three parts1
- Fiftieth anniversary of the Hartford Medical Society, founded September 15, 1846 : proceedings at the celebration, October 26, 1896 at Hartford, Connecticut1