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101. Homoeopathy: its testimony against itself
102. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
103. A treatise on pharmacy: designed as a text-book for the student, and as a guide for the physician and pharmaceutist, containing the officinal and many unofficinal formulas and numerous examples of extemporaneous prescriptions
104. The essentials of materia medica and therapeutics
105. The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe : together with the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons : to which is added an appendix, on the endermic use of medicines, and on the use of ether and chloroform : the whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutical and medical observations
106. The preparation and mounting of microscopic objects
107. Auscultation and percussion
108. Elementos de terapéutica
109. Correction of the erroneous statements of Henry H. Smith, published in the Medical examiner, Jan'y, 1855, in relation to a case of gastrotomy, which occurred in the practice of Washington L. Atlee
110. Letter on corpulence, addressed to the public
111. On the use of anaesthetics in midwifery
112. Bill and memorial on the advancement of the science of medicine and surgery
113. Essay on the iodide of starch, as a substitute for cod liver oil, in the treatment of pulmonary phthisis: a true copy of the original presented to the Faculty, and printed by authority of the professor to whom it was referred
114. Memorial to the trustees of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania
115. Ordinance to establish the office of a superintendent of health
116. Wounded trachea: suffocation and death in nineteen months : Suffocation by plugging of the trachea, by a portion of a diseased bronchial gland
117. Rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, and their cure
118. Diabetes mellitus: an address read before the Rhode Island Medical Society, at their annual meeting, Providence, R.I., June 7, 1854
119. Galvanism: its application as a remedial agent
120. An appeal to the medical profession in Brooklyn: in behalf of those afflicted with deafness and other diseases of the ear : being an essay read before the "Medico-Chrirugical Society," August 24th, 1857
121. Constitution, by-laws, and rules of order, of the Northern Medical Association of Philadelphia: organized January 7, 1847
122. Report on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
123. Hip disease: a lecture delivered at the Long Island College Hospital, of Brooklyn
124. The homoeopathic treatment of the diseases of females, and infants at the breast
125. Elements of homoeopathic practice of physic: an appendix to Dr. A.G. Hull's Laurie's "homoeopathic domestic medicine" : arranged as a practical work for students : containing also the diseases of the urinary and genital organs
126. List of contributions received from various societies of loyal women, and from individuals, for the use of the regimental and general hospitals of the Army at the Boston branch office of the U.S. Sanitary Commission
127. The by-laws, regulations, and code of ethics of the New-Hampshire Medical Society
128. The natural history of the human species: its typical forms, primeval distribution, filiations, and migrations
129. Syllabus of the lectures on physiology and histology: including the outlines of comparative anatomy : delivered at the University of Virginia
130. Systematic human physiology, anatomy, and hygiene: being an analysis and synthesis of the human system, with practical conclusions
131. Report of the Committee on Finance of Select and Common Councils, in relation to the accounts of the Board of Health: presented Dec. 3, 1857
132. Materia medica and therapeutics: with ample illustrations of practice in all the departments of medical science and very copious notes of toxicology : suited to the wants of medical students, practitioners, and teachers
133. Notes on the medical application of electricity
134. A defence of homoeopathy against her New-Church assailants, or, A full and fair view of the case of allopathy and chronothermalism versus homoeopathy, as tried by New-Church judicative principles
135. Practical homoeopathy for the people: adapted to the comprehension of the non-professional, and for reference by the young practitioner : including a number of most valuable new remedies and improvements in the treatment of numerous diseases not in general use
136. Organon of specific homoeopathy: or an inductive exposition of the principles of the homoeopathic healing art, addressed to physicians and intelligent laymen
137. The homoeopathic treatment of the diseases of females, and infants at the breast
138. Jahr's and Possart's new manual of the homoeopathic materia medica: arranged with reference to well authenticated observations at the sick bed, and accompanied by an alphabetical repertory, to facilitate and secure the selection of a suitable remedy in any given case
139. Report of the Committee on Military Hygiene
140. The household physician: for the use of families, planters, seamen, and travellers : being a brief description, in plain language, of all the diseases of men, women, and children, with the newest and most approved methods of curing them
141. Valedictory to the graduates of Rush Medical College, February 5th, 1862
142. A manual of clinical medicine and physical diagnosis
143. Motorpathy and motion, life
144. Dr. Caspari's Homoeopathic domestic physician
145. A monograph upon gelseminum: its therapeutic and physiological effects together with its uses in disease
146. The homoeopathic domestic physician
147. Nouvelle homoeopathie domestique: avec une explication introductoire du principe homoeopathique et une description détaillée des rémèdes dont on a besoin dans toutes les maladies ordinaires des hommes, femmes et enfants, et une indication particulière des doses réquises dans chaque cas de maladie
148. The horseman's friend, or, Pocket counsellor
149. The world's battle
150. Was ist die Cholera und wie kann man sich vor ihr am sichersten verwahren?: Nebst Angabe der bewährtesten Heilung derselben
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