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History of the Fever and Ague War in Wallingford, in Two Letters, Reprinted from the Correspondence of the "American Socialist."
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1876
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Code of Ethics...Adopted 1847.
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1848
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Laws and Regulations...with a Sketch of Detroit, and a Brief History of the University of Michigan, and of the Development of the State....
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1856
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Annual Report of Deaths in the City and County of New-York, for the Year 1819.
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1820
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Davis & Kidder's Patent Magneto Electric Machine for Nervous Diseases. Patented Aug. 1, 1854. Manufactured and Sold by W.H. Burnap, New York. 10" x 4.5" x 4.5". Cherry with brass fittings, crank and electrodes. Complete.
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1854
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Medical School in Boston. [Caption title]. 4 pp. 4to leaflet, printed on p. 1. Browned.
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1834
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1829
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The Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America, by the Authority of "The General Convention for the Formation of the American Pharmacopoeia," Held in 1830. Second Edition: from the First Edition, Published in 1820, with Additions and Corrections.
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1830
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The Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America. By the Authority of the Medical Societies and Colleges. Second Edition.
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1828
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Circular of the President and Directors of the Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. And the Petition...
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1818
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The Pocket Anatomist: Being a Summary of the Muscles; with a Tabular View of the Arteries and Nerves...
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1848
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1829
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The Farmer's and Horsemen's True Guide, Pointing Out the Perfections and Imperfections of the Horse, with Cures for His Diseases, and for Neat Cattle and Sheep; together with Useful Recipes in Gardening, Horticulture and Domestic Economy...
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1841
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Annual Catalogue & Circular of the Willoughby University: Medical Department. Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. January 1845.
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1845
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An Account of the New-York Hospital.
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1811
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Report of a Committee of the Connecticut Medical Society, Respecting an Asylum for the Insane, with the Constitution of the Society for Their Relief. Accepted by the Medical Convention, October 3, 1821...
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1821
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A Series of Letters and Other Documents Relating to the Late Epidemic or Yellow Fever...Also Essays of the Physicians...for the Benefit of the Baltimore Second Dispensary.
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1820
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ADAMS, DANIEL.
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Containing Practical Information on Husbandry; Cautions and Directions for the Preservation of Health, Management of the Sick, &c....
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1806
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ALCOTT, DR. WM. A.
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Tea and Coffee: Their Physical, Intellectual and Moral Effects on the Human System. Third Stereotype Edition.
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1846
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ALCOTT, WM. A.
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The Voice of Solomon to Young Men: with an Investigation of the Causes Which Led to His Fall.
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1846
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ALCOTT, WM. A. Edito
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THE TEACHER OF HEALTH, and the Laws of the Human Constitution.
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1843
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ALLEN, J. ADAMS.
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Steps to the Medical Platform. An Address. Published by Request of the S.W. Michigan Medical Association.
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1854
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ALLEN, NATHAN.
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The Opium Trade; Including a Sketch of Its History, Extent, Effects, etc. as Carried on in India and China. Second Edition.
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1853
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AMERICAN MEDICAL ASS
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Constitution, Ordinances, and Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association. With a Sketch of Louisville.
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1859
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ANDERSON, WILLIAM.
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System of Surgical Anatomy. Part First [all published]. On the Structure of the Groin, Pelvis, and Perineum, as Connected with Inguinal and Femoral Hernia, Tyeing the Iliac Arteries; and the Operation of Lithotomy. Illustrated by Nine Copper-plate Engravings.
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1822
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ANGELL, HENRY C.
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A Treatise on Diseases of the Eye; for the Use of Students and General Practitioners. To which is added a Series of Test Types for Determining the Exact State of Vision. Fifth Edition, Enlarged and Illustrated. (Supplementary Issue.)
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1880
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ANON.
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Information for the People on Cholera; Including a Sketch of Its History, Symptoms, Preventives, and Treatment.
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1832
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ANON.
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Arts Revealed, and Universal Guide; Containing Many Rare and Invaluable Recipes and Directions for the Use of Families...Embracing Directions for Treating Diseases-- Behavior of Ladies and Gentlemen-- Embroidery, and Other Kinds of Needlework-- Information as to Roots and Herbs-- Compounding Medicines...Several Recipes Cost from $20 to $50 Each, Having Never Before Been Published.
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1853
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ANON.
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Ladies' Indispensable Assistant. Being a Companion for the Sister, Mother, and Wife...Directions for the Behavior and Etiquette of Ladies and Gentlemen, Ladies' Toilette Table, Directions for Managing Canary Birds, also, Safe Directions for the Management of Children;...a Complete System of Family Medicine. Thus Enabling Each Person to Become His or Her Own Physician. To which is added one of the Best Systems of Cookery Ever Published...
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1851
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ANON.
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The Household Treasure: Containing Several Hundred Valuable Receipts for Cooking Well at a Moderate Expense, Making Dyes, Coloring, Cleaning, & Cementing, This Book Also Points Out in Plain Language, Free From Doctors' Terms the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and most approved Means used for their Cure. To which is added a Description of the Medicinal Roots and Herbs, and How They are to be Used in the Cure of Diseases.
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1864
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ANON.
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The Farmers' Receipt Book; and Pocket Farrier. A Choice Selection of the Most Approved Receipts...Stereotyped at the Concord Foundry.
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1831
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ANON.
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Self-Consciousness of Noted Persons. Compiled in Leisure Hours, by J.S.M.
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1882
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ANON.
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Der lange verborgene Schatz und Haus-Freund, oder Getreuer und Christlicher Untericht fuer Federmann....Herausgegeben von J.H....s.
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1837
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ARISTOTLE Pseud..
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The Works of Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher in Four Parts.
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1813
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ARISTOTLE Pseud..
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The Works of Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher in Four Parts. Containing I. His Complete Master-Piece...II. His Experienced Midwife...III. His Book of Problems...IV. His Last Legacy...a New Edition with Engravings.
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1846
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ATLEE, EDWIN A.
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An Inaugural Essay on the Influence of Music in the Cure of Diseases.
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1804
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BANNING, ED. P.
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Dr. Banning's Lace, or Body Brace. [Caption title].
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1850
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BARTLETT, J.S.
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The Physician's Pocket Synopsis; Affording a Concise View of the Symptoms and Treatment of the Medical and Surgical Diseases Incident to the Human Frame...together with the properties and doses of the Simples andCompounds of the National Pharmacopoeia of the United States. Alphabetically Arranged.
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1822
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BAYLE, A.L.J. and H.
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A Manual of General Anatomy, Containing a Concise Description of the Elementary Tissues of the Human Body. From the French...
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1828
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BEAUMONT, WILLIAM.
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Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of Digestion.
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1834
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BEAUMONT, WILLIAM.
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The Physiology of Digestion, with Experiments on the Gastric Juice.
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1847
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BEAUMONT, WILLIAM.
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The Physiology of Digestion, with Experiments on the Gastric Juice.
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1847
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BELDEN, L.W.
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An Account of Jane C. Rider, the Springfield Somnabulist...
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1834
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BELINAYE, HENRY.
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The Sources of Health and Disease in Communities; or, Elementary Views of "Hygiene," Illustrating Its Importance to Legislators, Heads of Families, &c.
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1833
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BELL, CHARLES.
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A System of Dissections, Explaining the Anatomy of the Human Body, with the Manner of Displaying Parts, the Distinguishing the Natural from the Diseased Appearances...During a Course of Dissections. Vol. I-II.
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1814
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BELL, CHARLES.
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Essays on the Anatomy of Expression in Painting.
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1806
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BEMIS, GEORGE.
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Report of the Case of John W. Webster, Master of the Arts and Doctor of Medicine of Harvard University...Indicted for the Murder of George Parkman, Master of Arts of Harvard University...Before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts...
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1850
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BESANT, ANNIE.
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The Law of Population, Its Consequences and its Bearing Upon Human Conduct and Morals.
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1886
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BIGELOW, HENRY J.
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Ether and Chloroform: a Compendium of Their History, Surgical Use, Dangers, and Discovery.
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1848
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BIGELOW, JACOB.
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Brief Expositions of Rational Medicine: to which is prefixed The Paradise of Doctors, a Fable.
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1858
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BIGELOW, JACOB.
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A Treatise on the Materia Medica, Intended as a Sequel to the Pharmacopoeia of the United States:
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1822
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BLACKWELL, ELIZABETH
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"Ship Fever. An Inaugural Thesis, submitted for the degree of M.D., at Geneva Medical College, Jan. 1849." [in] Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review. Vol. 4, No. 9. February, 1849. Pp. [523]-586.
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1849
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BLATCHFORD, THOMAS W
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Observations on Equivocal Generation: Prepared as Evidence in a Suit for Slander.
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1844
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BLISS, ARTHUR AMES.
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Blockley Days. Memories and Impressions of a Resident Physician, 1883-1884.
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1916
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BOWDITCH, HENRY I.
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Consumption in New England and Elsewhere, or Soil-Moisture One of Its Chief Causes. Address delivered before the Massachusetts Medical Society...
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1868
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BOWKER, PIERPONT F.
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The Indian Vegetable Family Instructer: [!] Containing the Names and Descriptions of All the Most Useful Herbs and Plants That Grow in This Country, with Their Medicinal Qualities Annexed....With a Large List of Recipes, which have been carefully selected from Indian prescriptions...
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1836
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BRADLAUGH, CHARLES a
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Fruits of Philosophy. A Treatise on the Population Question.
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1880
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BRANSTON, THOMAS F.
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The Hand-Book of Practical Receipts, of Every-day Use; a Manual for the Chemist, Druggist, Medical Practitioner, Manufacturer, and Heads of Families...a Glossary of Terms Used in Chemistry and Medicine...First American, from the Second London Edition.
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1857
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BROOKS, JOHN.
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A Discourse Delivered Before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 9th June, 1795.
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1795
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BROWNE, PETER A.
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An Essay on the Veterinary Art: Setting Forth Its Great Usefulness, Giving an Account of the Veterinary Colleges in France and England, and Exhibiting the Facility and Utility of Instituting Simila Schools in the United States. To which is added, A Few Hints Upon the Propriety of Connecting Therewith an Insurance Upon the Lives of Horses.
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1837
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BUCHANAN'S JOURNAL O
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Vol. I, Jan. 1849-June 1850.
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1849
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BUCHANAN, J.R.
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Vol. 5, for 1855.
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1855
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BUCHANAN, J.R. & T.V
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Old Series, Vol. 8, New Series, Vol. 1.
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1849
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BUCHANAN, JOSEPH R.
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Vol. IV for 1853.
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1854
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BUCHANAN, JOSEPH R.
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Sketches of Buchanan's Discoveries in Neurology.
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1842
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BUCHANAN, JOSEPH ROD
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Therapeutic Sarcognomy. The Application of Sarcognomy, the Science of the Soul, Brain and Body, to the Therapeutic Philosophy and Treatment of Bodily and Mental Diseases...
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1891
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CAREY, MATHEW.
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A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia...
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1793
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CARLISLE, ANTHONY.
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An Essay on the Disorders of Old Age, and on the Means for Prolonging Human Life.
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1819
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CASSIL, ANDREW.
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Wet Nursing receipt, May 1, 1772. Receipt, 1pp. signed by Andrew Cassil. Ink.
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1772
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CATLIN, GEORGE.
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The Breath of Life or mal-Respiration. and its effects upon the enjoyments & life of man.
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1872
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CHADWICK, EDWIN.
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A Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into the Practice of Interment in Towns. Made at the Request of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department.
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1845
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CHANCE, EDWARD J.
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On the Nature, Causes, Variety, and Treatment of Bodily Deformities...In Two Parts. Part I (all published).
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1862
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CHANNING, WALTER
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Memoir of the Late Enoch Hale, M.D....
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1848
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CHANNING, WALTER.
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A Treatise on Etherization in Childbirth. Illustrated by Five Hundred and Eighty-One Cases.
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1848
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CHAPMAN, E.N.
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Antagonism of Alcohol and Diptheria.
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1878
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CHELIUS, J.M.
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A System of Surgery, Translated from the German, and Accompanied with Additional Notes and Observations, by John F. South.
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1847
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CLARKE, EDWARD H.
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Visions: A Study of False Sight (Pseudopia). With an Introduction and Memorial Sketch by Oliver Wendell Holmes, M.D.
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1878
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COMBE, ANDREW.
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The Physiology of Digestion Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics. With Illustrations.
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1848
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COOPER, SAMUEL.
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The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery: Being an Elemenmtary Work for Students, and a Concise Book of Reference for Practitioners. Part I. General Surgical Subjects. Part II. Particular Surgical Subjects. With Nine Plates. Second American, with an Appendix...
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1815
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CORNAZ, C.A.E.
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Des abnormitres congeniales des yeux et de leurs annexes.
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1848
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COVENTRY, C.B.
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Epidemic Cholera: Its History, Causes, Pathology, and Treatment.
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1849
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COXE, JOHN REDMAN.
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Practical Observations on Vaccination: Or Inoculation for the Cow-Pock. Embellished with a Coloured Engraving...
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1802
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CUMMING, KATE.
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A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee from the Battle of Shiloh to the End of the War...
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1866
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CUTBUSH, EDWARD.
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An Inaugural Dissertation on Insanity: Submitted to the Examination of...the Trustees and Medical Professors of the University of Pennsylvania; for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine...
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1794
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CUTLER, THOMAS.
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The Surgeon's Practical Guide in Dressing, and in the Methodic Application of Bandage. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings.
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1838
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DANA, JAMES F.
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Report on a Disease Afflicting Neat Cattle, in Burton, N.H. Read Before the New Hampshire Medical Society...June, 1822.
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1822
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DAVIS, GWILYM.
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The Principles and Practice of Bandaging.
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1891
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DAY, L. MEEKER.
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The Improved American Family Physician; or, Sick Man's Guide to Health: Containing a Complete Theory of the Botanic Practice of Medicine, on the Thomsonian and Hygeian System...also, a Complete Digest of Midwifery...
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1833
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DAY, L. MEEKER.
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The Improved American Family Physician; or, Sick Man's Guide to Health: Containing a Complete Theory of the Botanic Practice of Medicine, on the Thomsonian and Hygeian System...also, a Complete Digest of Midwifery...
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1833
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DEWEES, WILLIAM P.
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A Treatise on the Physical and Medical Treatment of Children. Second Edition, with Corrections, &c.
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1826
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DIX, D.L.
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Memorial...praying an appropriation of land for the relief of the insane....To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. [Caption title].
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1850
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DIX, D.L..
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Memorial To the Legislature of Massachusetts. [Caption title].
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1843
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DIX, D.L..
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Memorial To the Legislature of Massachusetts. [Caption title].
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1843
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DIX, DOROTHEA L.
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ALS, 2 pp., plus, dated Oct. 22, 1858, from Boston, 8vo., on letter paper with cognate leaf showing lithographic image of the Virginia Institution for the deaf and dumb and the blind; signed vertically "D.L. Dix."
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1858
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DIXON, EDWARD H.
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Scenes in the Practice of a New York Surgeon. With Eight Illustrations, by Darley.
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1856
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DOANE, A. SIDNEY.
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Surgery Illustrated. Compiled from the Works of Cutler, Hind, Velpeau, and Blasius. With Fifty-Two Plates.
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1836
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DRAKE, DANIEL.
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The Northern Lakes a Summer Residence for Invalids of the South.
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1842
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DRAKE, DANIEL.
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A Systematic Treatise...on the Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America....[First & Second Series].
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1850
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EARLE, THOMAS.
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ALS, 3 pp., 4to, in ink, ca. 600 words, August 4, 1832, to Earle's brother John M. Earle, in Worcester, Mass.
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1832
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ELLIOTSON, JOHN.
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Numerous Cases of Surgical Operations Without Pain in the Mesmeric State; with Remarks Upon the Opposition of Many Members of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society and Others to the Reception of the Inestimable Blessings of Mesmerism.
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1843
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EMERSON, GOUVERNEUR.
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Medical Statistics; Consisting of Estimates Relating to the Population of Philadelphia, with Its Changes as Influenced by the Deaths and Births, During Ten Years, viz. from 1821 to 1830, Inclusive. Extracted from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, for November, 1831.
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1831
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EMMONS, SAMUEL B.
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"Every Man His Own Physician." The Vegetable Family Physician: Containing a Description of the Roots and Herbs Common to This Country, with Their Medical Properties and Uses; also Directions for the Treatment of the Diseases Incident to Human Nature, by Vegetables Alone; Embracing Many Valuable Indian Recipes.
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1836
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ENGELMANN, GEORGE J.
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Birth- and Death-Rate as Influenced by Obstetric and Gynecic Progress. [Wrapper title.]
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1902
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EWELL, THOMAS.
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Statement of Improvements in the Theory and Practice of the Science of Medicine.
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1819
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FITCH, SAMUEL S.
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Six Lectures on the Uses of the Lungs; and Causes, Prevention, and Cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, and Diseases of the Heart; on the Laws of Longevity; and on the Mode of Preserving Male and Female Health to an Hundred Years. With 28 Illustrations.
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1847
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FLEMING, ALEXANDER E
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Penicillin: Its Practical Application.
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1946
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FORRY, SAMUEL.
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The Climate of the United States and Its Endemic Influences. Based Chiefly on the Records of the Medical Department and Adjutant General's Office, United States Army.
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1842
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FORT HOWARD.
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Manuscript "Hospital Register" of Fort Howard, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1830-31. Folio. 98 pp. Orig. 3/4 calf over marbled boards, broken & rubbed; lacks initial and final leaves.
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1830
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FOSSETT, T.W.
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Dr. T.W. Fossett's Great Discoveries in the Practice of Medicine, by the Aid of Animal Magnetism. Consisting of many Valuable Preparations of Medicine, adapted to the relief and cure of many forms of Disease, heretofore considered very fatal. Among the most important of them is his Dysentery Cordial...[Caption title & partial text]. Large 4to broadside, with typographical border.
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1845
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FRANCIS, JOHN W.
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Anniversary Discourse Before the New-York Academy of Medicine...
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1847
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FULLER, WM.
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Architecture of the Brain. Illustrated.
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1896
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GALLAUDET, THOMAS H.
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A Sermon Delivered at the Opening of the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons...
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1817
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GARDNER, MERCY.
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Cincinnati, August 1, 1834. James Gardner. To the Public. Gardner's Celebrated Vegetable Liniment, is now prepared only by Glascoe & Harrison...[Caption title & partial text]. Sm. 4to broadside, printed in two columns.
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1835
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GAY, MARTIN.
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A Statement of the Claims of Charles T. Jackson, M.D. to the Discovery of the Applicability of Sulphuric Ether to the Prevention of Pain in Surgical Operations.
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1847
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GERRISH, ANDREW.
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A Synopsis on the Prevention and Cure of Disease.
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1841
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GETCHELL, F.H.
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An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Science and Practice of Obstetrics. With Eighty-Four Large Plates and Numerous Wood-Cuts.
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1885
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GRAVES, ROBERT.
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A Pocket Conspectus of the London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias...
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1803
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GRAY, HENRY.
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Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. The Drawings by H.V. Carter, M.D.....The Dissections Jointly by the Author and Dr. Carter. With Three Hundred and Sixty-Three Engravings on Wood.
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1859
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GREEN, HORACE.
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Report on the Use and Effect of Applications of Nitrate of Silver to the Throat, Either in Local or General Disease.
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1856
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GREENHOW, EDWARD H.
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On Diptheria.
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1860
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GUNN, JOHN C.
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Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend...the Diseases of Men, Women and Children...Descriptions of Medicinal Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country...Fourth Edition.
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1835
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GUNN, JOHN C.
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Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man's Friend...the Diseases of Men, Women and Children...Descriptions of Medicinal Roots and Herbs of the Western and Southern Country...Eighth Edition.
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1836
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HALE, ENOCH Jun.
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Boylston Medical Prize Dissertations for the Years 1819 and 1821. Experiments and Observations on the Communication Between the Stomach and the Urinary Organs, and on the Propriety of Administering Medicine by Injection into the Veins.
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1821
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HALL, EUNICE.
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Report of the Trial of Eunice Hall vs. Robert Grant, for Slander....
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1821
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HALLETT, BENJAMIN F.
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The Arguments of Counsel in the Close of the Trial of Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, for the Murder of Sarah M. Cornell...Reported without Abridgment...Also a Literal Report of the Medical Testimony of Professor Walter Channing...
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1833
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HAMMOND, WILLIAM A.
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Sexual Impotence in the Male.
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1883
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HAND, WM. M.
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The House Surgeon and Physician; Designed to Assist Heads of Families, Travellers, and Sea-Faring People...the Best American Remedies...by a Physician and Surgeon.
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1820
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HATFIELD, MASSACHUSE
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This Paper is circulated for the purpose of obtaining a subscription for Doctor Peck to pay for his removal to this place as he was encouraged & the undersigned promise to pay the several sums afixed [!] to their respective names. [Caption title & text]. Dated Hatfield, [Mass.], March 8, 1837. 4to. Ms. document, in ink & pencil, 1-1/2 pages.
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1837
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HAYWARD, GEORGE.
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Remarks on the Comparative Value of the Different Anaesthetic Agents.
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1850
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HENDRICKSON, JOHN JR
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Trial of...for the Murder of His Wife Maria, by Poisoning; at Bethlehem, Albany County, N.Y., March 6th, 1853...Reported and Compiled by David M. Barnes, of the Morning Express, and W.S. Hevenor, Assistant District Attorney of Albany County.
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1853
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HINES, DAVID THEO.
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The Life, Adventures and Opinions of David Theo. Hines, of South Carolina; Master of Arts, and, Sometimes, Doctor of Medicine;--alias, Dr. Hamilton, Col. Hamilton, Dr. Haynes [and 14 more doctors or military officers]...in a Series of Letters to His Friends. Written by Himself.
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1840
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HOHMAN, JOHANN GEORG
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Der Lang Verborgene Freund...
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1846
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HOHMAN, JOHANN GEORG
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Der Lang Verborgene Freund...
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1843
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HOHMAN, JOHANN GEORG
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Der Lang Verborgene Freund...
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1840
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HOHMAN, JOHANN GEORG
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Der Lang Verborgene Freund...
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1820
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HOHMAN, JOHN GEORGE.
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The Long Lost Friend. Or Faithful & Christian Instructions Containing Wondrous and Well-Tried Arts and Remedies, for Man as well as Animals, with Many Proofs of Their Virtue and Efficacy in Healing Diseases, &c....
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1850
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HOLLICK, FREDERICK.
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Outlines of Anatomy & Physiology, Illustrated by a New Dissected Plate of the Human Organization, and by Separate Views...with a Portrait of the Author.
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1847
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HOLMES, O. W.
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Currents and Counter-Currents in Medical Science. With Other Addresses and Essays.
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1861
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HOLMES, O.W.
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An Introductory Lecture, Delivered at the Massachusetts Medical College, November 3, 1847.
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1847
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HOLT, L. EMMETT.
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The Care and Feeding of Children. A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses.
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1894
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HOOPER, ROBERT.
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The Anatomist's Vade-Mecum: Containing the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body. Second American...Edition.
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1809
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HOOPER, ROBERT.
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The London Dissector; or, System of Dissection...comprising a Description of the Muscles, Vessels, Nerves, and Viscera of the Human Body, as They Appear on Dissection...First American from the Fifth London Edition.
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1818
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HOOPER, ROBERT.
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The Surgeon's Vade-Mecum: Containing the Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment of Surgical Diseases. Accompanied by the Modern and Approved Methods of Operating, Select Formulae of Prescriptions, Latin and English, and a Glossary of Terms.
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1813
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HOPKINSON, J.P.
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Engravings of the Arteries.
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1833
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HORNER, W.E.
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Catalogue of the Wistar, or Anatomical Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.
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1850
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HOSACK, DAVID.
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A Funeral Address...at the Interment of Doctor James Tillary, late President of the St. Andrew's Society of the City of New York.
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1818
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HOSACK, DAVID.
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A Funeral Address...at the Interment of Doctor James Tillary....
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1818
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HOWE, LUKE.
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The Use and Application of an Improved Apparatus for Particular Fractures and Dislocations of the Extremities, Illustrated by Cuts and Cases, with Remarks. Republished from the "Boston Medical and Surgical Journal."
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1840
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INGALLS, WM.
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A Case of Typhus or Ship Fever, with Remarks.
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1848
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JACKSON, JAMES C.
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The Sexual Organism, and Its Healthful Management.
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1862
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JACKSON, JAMES.
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An Eulogy on the Character of John Warren, M.D. Delivered at the Request of the...Massachusetts Medical Society.
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1815
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JACKSON, JAMES.
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A Memoir of James Jackson, Jr., M.D. With Extracts from His Letters to His France; and Medical Cases Collected By Him.
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1835
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JACKSON, JAMES.
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A Memoir of James Jackson, Jr., M.D. With Extracts from His Letters to His France; and Medical Cases Collected By Him.
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1835
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JACKSON, JAMES.
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Text Book of a Course of Lectures, on the Theory and Practice of Physic. Part First. For the Use of the Medical Students of Harvard University.
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1825
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JACKSON, SAMUEL.
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An Oration, delivered before the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 22d of February, 1820
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1820
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JAHR, G.H.G.
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G.H.G. Jahr's Manual of Homoeopathic Medicine. Translated from the German. With Improvements and Additions by C. Hering, M.D. In Two Volumes [in one].
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1836
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JAHR, G.H.G.
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New Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia and Posology, or the Preparation of Homoeopathic Medicines and the Administration of Doses. Translated, with Additions, by James Kitchen, M.D.
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1842
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JENNINGS, ISAAC.
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Medical Reform: a Treatise on Man's Physical Being and Disorders, Embracing an Outline of a Theory of Human Life, and a Theory of Disease--Its Nature, Cause and Remedy.
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1847
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JOSLIN, ELLIOTT P.
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The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus. With Observations Upon the Disease Based Upon One Thousand Cases. Illustrated.
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1916
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KIMBALL, ELIPHALET.
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Thoughts on Natural Principles. Published originally in the Boston Investigator.
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1867
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KNAPP, MOSES L.
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Address Delivered to the Graduating Class of the Indiana Medical College, at the Public Commencement, Feb. 18, 1847.
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1847
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LARREY, DOMINQUE JEA
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Relation historique et chirurgicale de l'expendition de l'armee d'orient, en Egypte et en Syrie.
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1803
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LAWRENCE, WILLIAM.
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Lectures on Physiology, Zoology, and the Natural History of Man, Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons. With Seven Engravings. [!]
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1828
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LE DRAN, HENRI F.
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[The Operation in] Surgery...Translated by Mr. Gataker, Surgeon. With Remarks, Plates of the Operations, and a Sett of Instruments, by Mr. Cheselden...the Third Edition.
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1757
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LEWIS, DIO.
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Dio Lewis' Monthly for Jolly Folks. Vol. I, # 1.
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1881
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LIGHTHILL, E. BUNFOR
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A Popular Treatise on Deafness: Its Causes and Prevention.
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1862
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LOBSTEIN, J.F. DANIE
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A Treatise Upon the Semeiology of the Eye, for the Use of Physicians; and of the Countenance for Criminal Jurisprudence.
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1830
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LOBSTEIN, J.F. DANIE
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A Treatise Upon the Semeiology of the Eye, for the Use of Physicians; and of the Countenance for Criminal Jurisprudence.
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1830
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LORD, F.W.
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Thirtieth Congress--Second Session. Report No. 114. House of Rep. Minority Report. W.T.G. Morton. February 28, 1849. [Caption title].
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1849
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LORD, J. L. & H. C.
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A Defence of Dr. Charles T. Jackson's Claims to the Discovery of Etherization.
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1848
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LUCAS, RACHEL.
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Remarkable Account of Mrs. Rachel Lucas, Daughter of Mr. James Hinman, of Durham, (Conn.) As Written by Herself, and Attested By Her Family and Acquaintance.
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1811
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MACKENZIE, JOHN.
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Original Poems on...I. The Tithing System...II. The Two Rich Misers...III. An Ode to Liberty and the Rights of Man...IV. De Young and the Inquisition...V. Jack Tar's Petition to the Temperance Societies...VI. The Leeching Lawyer, and the Quack Doctor...with Explanatory Notes.
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1835
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MASSACHUSETTS GENERA
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Address of the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital to the Public.
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1814
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MATTESON, MRS. ANTON
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The Occult Family Physician; and Botanic Guide to Health: Comprising a Description of Many American and Foreign Plants, and Their Medical Virtues; with the Cause, Cure, and Prevention of Disease...
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1894
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MAURICEAU, A. M.
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The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. . .
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1854
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MAURICEAU, A. M.
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The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. . .Discovery to Prevent Pregnancy...
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1847
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MAURICEAU, A. M.
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The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. . .
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1855
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MAURICEAU, A. M.
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The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. . .
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1851
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MAURICEAU, A. M.
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The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. . .
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1848
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MAURICEAU, A. M.
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The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. . .Discovery to Prevent Pregnancy...
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1847
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McALLISTER, A.
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A Dissertation on the Medical Properties and Injurious Effects of the Habitual Use of Tobacco: Read, According to Appointment, Before the Medical Society of the County of Oneida, at Their Semi-Annual Meeting, January 5, 1830. Second Edition. Improved and enlarged, with an Introductory Preface, by Moses Stuart.
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1832
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MERRILL, A.P
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Lectures on Fever, delivered in the Memphis Medical College, in 1853-6
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1865
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MILLER, SILVANUS.
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Address Delivered in Behalf of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Before the New-York Forum; at the Conclusion of a Volunteer Debate for the Benefit of Said Institution, December 24, 1818.
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1819
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MILLINGEN, J.G.
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Mind and Matter, Illustrated by Considerations on Hereditary Insanity, and the Influence of Temperament in the Development of the Passions.
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1847
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MINER, THOMAS.
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Typhus Syncopalis, Sinking Typhus, or the Spotted-Fever of New-England, As It Appeared in the Epidemic of 1823, in Middletown, Connecticut.
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1825
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MITCHILL, SAMUEL L.
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A Discourse on the Life and Character of Thomas Addis Emmet, Pronounced by Request, in the New-York City-Hall, on the First Day of March, 1828.
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1828
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MITCHILL, SAMUEL L.
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An Act to Incorporate the Members of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Passed April 15, 1819. To which is added, the By-Laws, and the Names and Residence of the Officers and Directors...and a List of the Pupils.
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1819
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MITCHILL, SAMUEL L.
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A Discourse Pronounced by Request of the Society for Instructing the Deaf and Dumb...
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1818
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MOHR, JOHN H.
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Medical Guide in Treating All Internal & External Diseases of Horses, Mules and Neat Cattle.
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1866
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MORRIS, BENJAMIN.
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Dissertatio medica inauguralis, De angina vera seu inflammatoria.
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1750
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MORTON.
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Proceedings in Behalf of the Morton Testimonial.
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1861
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MORTON.
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Thirtieth Congress--Second Session. Report No. 114. House of Rep. William T.G. Morton--Sulphuric Ether. February 23, 1849. [Caption title].
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1849
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MORTON.
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Thirtieth Congress--Second Session. Report No. 114. House of Rep. William T.G. Morton--Sulphuric Ether. February 23, 1849. [Caption title].
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1849
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MORTON.
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Thirty-Second Congress--First Session. House of Representatives. William T.G. Morton, M.D.--Sulphuric Ether. [Caption title].
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1852
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MORTON.
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Testimonial of Members of the Medical Profession of Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, in Behalf of Wm. T.G. Morton, M.D.
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1860
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MORTON.
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Historical Memoranda Relative to the Discovery of Etherization, and to the Connection With It of the Late Dr. William T.G. Morton. Prepared by the Committee of Citizens of Boston Chosen to Raise a Morton Testimonial Fund.
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1871
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MURRAY, WILLIAM.
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A Treatise on Emotional Disorders of the Sympathetic System of Nerves.
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1867
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NICHOLS, T.L.
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Eating to Live. The Diet Cure: an Essay on the Relations of Food and Drink to Health, Disease and Cure.
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1888
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NICHOLS, THOMAS L..
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The Mysteries of Man: or, Esoteric Anthropology; a Comprehensive and Confidential Treatise on the Structure, Functions, Attractions and Perversions, True and False Physical and Social Conditions, and the Most Intimate Relations of Men and Women. Anatomical, Physiological, Therapeutical, and Obstetrical.
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1865
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NIGHTINGALE, FLORENC
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Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not.
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1860
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NIGHTINGALE, FLORENC
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Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not. With Some Account of Her Life.
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1860
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NORTH, ELISHA.
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A Treatise on a Malignant Epidemic, Commonly Called Spotted Fever; Interspersed with Remarks on the Nature of Fever in General, &c....
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1811
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NOYES, JOHN H.
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Male Continence.
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1877
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NOYES, T. R.
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Report on the Health of Children in the Oneida Community.
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1878
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OSLER, WILLIAM & THO
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Modern Medicine. Its Theory and Practice in Original Contributions by American and Foreign Authors.
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1907
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OSLER, WILLIAM.
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The Principles and Practice of Medicine Designed for the Use of Practitioners and Students of Medicine.
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1897
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OWEN, ROBERT DALE.
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Moral Physiology; or, a Brief and Plain Treatise on the Population Question.
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1875
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PARK, ROSWELL.
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An Epitome of the History of Medicine. Based Upon a Course of Lectures Delivered in the University of Buffalo. Second Edition.
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1899
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PARKER, EDWARD H.
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The Mother's Hand-Book: a Guide in the Care of Young Children.
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1857
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PARRIS, SAMUEL BARTL
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Remains...Comprising Miscellaneous Poems and Essays, Selected from His Manuscripts; with a Biographical Sketch of the Author.
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1829
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PARRISH, JOSEPH.
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An Inaugural Dissertation on the Influence of thePassions Upon the Body, in the Production and Cure of Diseases: Submitted to the Examination...the Trustees and Medical Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania...
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1805
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PARSONS, USHER.
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Boylston Prize Dissertations on 1. Inflammation of the Periosteum. 2. Eneuresis Irritata. 3. Cutaneous Diseases. 4. Cancer of the Breast. Also, Remarks on Malaria.
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1839
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PASCALIS, FELIX.
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An Exposition of the Dangers of Interment in Cities; Illustrated by an Account of the Funeral Rites and Customs of Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, and Primitive Christians...and by Chemical and Physical Principles...
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1823
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PATTISON, GRANVILLE
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A Refutation of Certain Calumnies Published in a Pamphlet, Entitled, "Correspondence Between Mr. Granville Sharp Pattison and Mr. Nathaniel Chapman."
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1820
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PATTISON, GRANVILLE
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A Refutation of Certain Calumnies Published in a Pamphlet, Entitled "Correspondence Between Mr. Granville Sharp Pattison and Dr. Nathaniel Chapman."
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1820
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PATTISON, GRANVILLE
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A Lecture Delivered in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia...on the Question "Has the Parotid Gland Ever Been Extirpated?"
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1833
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PEMBERTON, CHRISTOPH
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A Practical Treatise on Various Diseases of the Abdominal Viscera. First American Edition.
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1815
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PHARMACEUTICAL ERA.
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150 Sample Advertisements for Druggists. A collection of sample advertisements originally published in The Pharmaceutical Era for the guidance of druggists in preparing their advertising matter for local use. Illustrated. Second edition.
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1897
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PLACE, FRANCIS.
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Illustrations and Proofs of the Principle of Population: Including an Examination of the Proposed Remedies of Mr. Malthus, and a Reply to the Objections of Mr. Godwin and Others.
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1822
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PRIEST, MICHAEL L.
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Medical Companion. Treating According to the Most Successful Practice of the Diseases to Which Man is Subject. With a Description of Vegetable Medicines, and the Manner of Preparing and Using Them. Also, a Description of Roots and Herbs. To which is added an Essay on Hygeia; Or, the Art of Preserving Health and Prolong Life.
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1838
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PYLE, J.S.
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A Plea for the Appropriation of Criminals, Condemned to Capital Punishment, to the Experimental Physiologist. [Wrapper title.]
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1893
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QUINCY, JOHN.
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The American Medical Lexicon, on the Plan of Quincy's Lexicon Physico-Medicum, with Many Retrenchments, Additions, and Improvements...
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1811
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RALPH, JOSEPH.
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Seminalia; or, an Enquiry into the Symptoms, Consequences, Causes, Signs, Nature andTreatment of Seminal Diseases, Whether Arising from Abuse, Excess or Irregularity in Either Sex; Including Spermatorrhoea, Stricture, Impotence, Seminal Cleet...
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1865
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RATIER, F.S.
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Practical Formulary of the Parisian Hospitals; Exhibiting the Prescriptions Employed by the Physicians and Surgeons of Those Establishments...
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1830
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RAU, SIMON.
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Patentirter Wurm-Thee. [Caption title]. Oblong 4to broadside.
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1840
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RAY, ISAAC.
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Conversations on the Animal Economy; Designed for the Instruction of Youth and the Perusal of General Readers.
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1829
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REED, WILLIAM HOWELL
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Hospital Life in the Army of the Potomac.
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1866
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REESE, DAVID MEREDIT
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Humbugs of New-York: Being a Remonstrance Against Popular Delusion; Whether in Science, Philosophy, or Religion.
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1838
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RICKETSON, SHADRACH.
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Means of Preserving Health, and Preventing Diseases: Founded principally on an attention to Air and Climate, Drink, Food, Sleep, Exercise, Clothing, Passions of the Mind, and Retentions and Excretions...
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1806
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ROBERTSON, CHARLES M
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Patient Record Book, 1890-91. 176 pp. Contemp. calf backed marbled boards, front cover becoming loose. Folio ledger. Front flyleaf C.M. Robertson. Loose receipt in book for $42 to "estate of W.S. Robertson". Lined & paginated, ink; browned, with index in back. Overall good.
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1890
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ROBERTSON, F.K.
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The Book of Health, or Thomsonian Theory and Practice of Medicine, Including the Latest Views of Physiology, Pathology, and Therapeutics...also, Descriptions of Disease, Medical Practice, and Materia Medica, by Silas Wilcox...
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1843
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ROOT, HARMON KNOX.
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The People's Medical Lighthouse; a Series of Popular and Scientific Essays....Marriage Guide...Illustrated with 65 Rare and Interesting Engravings. Eighth Edition.
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1854
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ROSENTHAL, M.
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A Clinical Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System. With a Preface by Professor Charcot. Translated from the Author's Revised and Enlarged Edition by L. Putzel, M.D.
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1879
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SAUNDERS, JOHN CUNNI
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A Treatise on Some Practical Points Relating to the Diseases of the Eye...to which is added, a Short Account of the Author's Life, and His Method of Curing the Congenital Cataract, by...J.R. Farre, M.D. The Whole Illustrated by Coloured Engravings.
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1811
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SAUNDERS, WILLIAM.
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A Treatise on the Structure, Economy, and Diseases of the Liver: together with an Inquiry into the Properties and Component Parts of the Bile and Bilary Concretions.
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1810
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SCHICK, TOBIAS.
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A Manuscript "Brauch" or Pow-Wow Book. In German. In ink.
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1819
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SEWALL, THOMAS.
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A Lecture, Delivered at the Opening of the Medical Department of the Columbian College in the District of Columbia...
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1826
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SEWALL, THOMAS.
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A Lecture, Delivered at the Opening of the Medical Department of the Columbian College by the District of Columbia; March 30, 1825. Second Edition.
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1826
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SEWALL, THOMAS.
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A Lecture, Delivered at the Opening of the Medical Department of the Columbian College in the District of Columbia; March 30, 1825. Second Edition.
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1826
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SHATTUCK, GEORGE C.
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Three Dissertations on Boylston Prize Questions for the Years 1806 and 1807....
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1808
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SHATTUCK, LEMUEL.
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Letter to the Secretary of State on the Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Massachusetts.
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1845
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SHEW, JOEL.
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The Water-Cure Manual...together with Descriptions of Diseases, and the Hydrophatic Means to be Employed Therein.
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1848
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SILLIMAN, BENJAMIN.
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ALS, 2 pp., 4to., in ink, to Nathaniel Bowditch in Boston, from New Haven, Sept. 5, 1842. Fine.
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1842
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SMELLIE, WILLIAM.
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A Set of Anatomical Tables, With Explanations, and An Abridgement of the Practice of Midwifery....First Worcester Edition.
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1793
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SMITH, ASHBEL.
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The Cholera Spasmodica, as Observed in Paris in 1832: Comprising Its Symptoms, Pathology, and Treatment. Illustrated by Cases.
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1832
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SMITH, DENIS E.
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Leaves From a Physician's Journal.
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1867
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SMITH, JOSEPH MATHER
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A Discourse on the Epidemic Cholera Morbus of Europe and Asia; Delivered as an Introductory Lecture, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York, November 9, 1831.
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1831
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SMITH, TRUMAN.
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Anaesthesia! The Greatest Discovery of the Age! Who Is Entitled to the Credit of It? [Caption title].
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1859
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SPALDING, LYMAN.
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An Address Delivered, at Fairfield...at the Inauguration of the Officers of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of the Western District of...New-York.
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1814
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STEEL, JOHN H.
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An Analysis of the Mineral Waters of Saratoga and Ballston, with practical remarks on their use in various diseases. Containing Observations on the Geology and Mineralogy of the surrounding country, with a Geological Map. Second edition, enlarged and improved.
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1825
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STEVENSON, JOHN.
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On the Morbid Sensibility of the Eye, Commonly Called Weakness of Sight.
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1815
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STOKES, WILLIAM.
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A Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of the Lung and Windpipe.
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1839
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STOKES, WILLIAM.
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A Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Chest. Part I. Diseases of the Lung and Windpipe. [All].
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1837
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STORER, HORATIO JR.
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The Mutual Relations of the Medical Profession, Its Press, and the Community.
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1872
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TALLMADGE, JAMES.
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Report of a Committee of the Regents of the University, Appointed to Visit the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York. Made to the Regents, January 12, 1826.
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1826
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TAYLOR, ALFRED S
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On Poisons in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Medicine. Second American from the Second and Revised London Edition
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1859
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TAYLOR, CHARLES FAYE
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On the Mechanical Treatment of Disease of the Hip-Joint.
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1873
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THACHER, JAMES.
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Observations on Hydrophobia, Produced by the Bite of a Mad Dog...
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1812
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THACHER, JAMES.
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American Modern Practice; or, a Simple Method of Prevention and Cure of Disease...a Practical System Adapted to the Use of Medical Practitioners of the United States...
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1817
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THOMAS, ROBERT.
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The Modern Practice of Physic, Exhibiting the Character, Causes, Symptoms, Prognostics, Morbid Appearances, and Improved Method of Treating the Diseases of All Climates. Sixth American...Edition. With an Appendix by David Hosack...
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure.
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, Upon a Plan Entirely New; to which is added An Introduction to his New Guide to Health...Written by Himself.
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or, Botanic Family Physician...to which is prefixed a Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author. Second Edition. [and] New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician...to which is added A Description of several cases of Disease attended by the Author, with the mode of treatment and cure. Second Edition.
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1825
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, Upon a Plan Entirely New; to which is added An Introduction to his New Guide to Health...Written by Himself.
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Prefixed a Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author. [Complete title].
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson: Containing an Account of His System of Practice and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, Upon a Plan Entirely New....Fifth Edition. Written by Himself.
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1829
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or, Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, On a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use Of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Added, a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure.
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1838
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TOWNSEND, PETER S.
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Result of Observations Made Upon the Black Vomit, or Yellow Fever, at Havana and New York. Communicated to the Board of Health and Common Council of the City of New-York. Read to the Board of Health and Common Council of the City of New-York, and Published in the New-York Medical Journal...February, 1831.
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1831
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TYSON, JOB R.
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Memoir of Thomas C. James, M.D., One of the Vice Presidents of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania...
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1836
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UPHAM, THOMAS C.
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Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action.
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1840
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VARLO, CHARLES.
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A New System of Husbandry...shewing how to raise good crops without manure...a new discovered cheap food for cattle, of cabbage and turnip husbandry...grains and grasses suitable for the land and climate of America...a new invented thrashing floor, also many chosen receipts in Physic and Surgery, for the Human Species, and others for the cure of all sorts of cattle...How to put a stop to runaway Servants.
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1785
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VARLO, CHARLES.
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A New System of Husbandry...shewing how to raise good crops without manure...a new discovered cheap food for cattle, of cabbage and turnip husbandry...grains and grasses suitable for the land and climate of America...a new invented thrashing floor, also many chosen receipts in Physic and Surgery, for the Human Species, and others for the cure of all sorts of cattle...How to put a stop to runaway Servants.
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1785
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WADE, GEORGE.
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George Wade, (Late Goulding & Ford,) Manufacturer of Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses, Syringes and Fine Cutlery, Gold and Silver Electro-Plater, No. 85 Fulton Street, New York. [Caption title]. 3 pp. 4to leaflet.
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1870
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WALLACE, WILLIAM CLA
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A Treatise on the Eye. Containing Discoveries of the Causes of Near and Far Sightedness, and of the Affections of the Retina, with Remarks on the Use of Medicines as Substitutes for Spectacles. Second Edition.
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1839
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WARNER, HARRIOT, W.
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Autobiography of Charles Caldwell, M.D. With a Preface, Notes, and Appendix.
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1855
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WARREN, EDWARD.
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The Life of John Warren, M.D., Surgeon-General During theWar of the Revolution; First Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Harvard College; President of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Etc.
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1874
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WARREN, JOHN C.
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The Preservation of Health. With Remarks on Constipation, Old Age, Use of Alcohol in the Preparation of Medicines.
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1854
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WARREN, JOHN C.
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The Introductory Discourse and Lectures Delivered in Boston, Before the Convention of Teachers, and Other Friends of Education, Assembled to Form the American Institute of Instruction. August 1830.
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1831
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WARREN, JOHN C.
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A Letter to the Hon. Isaac Parker, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Massachusetts, Containing Remarks on the Dislocation of the Hip Joint, Occasioned by the Publication of a Trial which Took Place at Machias, in the State of Maine, June, 1824. With an Appendix of Documents from the Trial Necessary to Illustrate the History of the Case.
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1826
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WARREN, JOHN C., et
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Preventatives and Remedies for the Cholera, as Recommended by the Board of Consulting Physicians, by Request of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Boston.
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1832
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WARREN, JOHN COLLINS
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A Letter Addressed to a Republican member of the House of Representatives of the State of Massachusetts on the Subject of a Petition for a New Incorporation, to be entitled, "A College of Physicians."
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1812
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WELLS, M.D., J.R.
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A New and Valuable Book, Entitled the Family Companion, Containing Many Hundred Rare and Useful Receipts, on Every Branch of Domestic Economy; Embracing Cookery, the Cure of Diseases, the Properties and Use of the Principal Plants used as Medicine, House-wifery, Dying, Coloring, Cleaning, Purifying, Cementing, &c.
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1846
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WELLS, WILLIAM CHARL
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An Essay on Dew, and Several Appearances Connected With It. The Second Edition.
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1815
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WELLS.
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Dr. Wells, the Discoverer of Anaesthesia.
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1860
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WELLS.
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Dr. Wells, the Discoverer of Anaesthesia.
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1870
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WHITE, JAMES T.
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White's Physiological Manikin.
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1889
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WILLARD, EMMA
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Theory of Circulation by Respiration. Synopsis of Its Principles and History.
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1861
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WILLIAMS, JOHN.
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Dr. John Williams' Last Legacy, and Useful Family Guide. New and Improved Edition.
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1841
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WILSON, JOB.
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Treatment of the Prevailing Epidemic, Called Spotted Fever....
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1815
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WINSLOW, FORBES.
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On Obscure Diseases of the Brain and Mind: Their Incipient Symptoms, Pathology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prophylaxis.
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1860
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WISTAR, ISAAC JONES
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Autobiography..
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1937
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WORTHY, ALFRED N.
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A Treatise on the Botanic Theory and Practice of Medicine...with Revisions and Additions. To which is added, a Glossary.
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1842
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YOUNG, R.F.
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The Magic Wand and Medical Guide. [Vignette title].
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1875
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