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Effects of alcohol as a medicine: an essay read before the Fifth National Convention, held at Saratoga, August 1, 2, and 3, 1865
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Effects of blisters on the young subject
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Effects of bloodletting on the young subject
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Effects of chloroform and of strong chloric ether, as narcotic agents
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Effects of the principal arts, trades, and professions, and of civic states and habits of living, on health and longevity: with a particular reference to the trades and manufacturers of Leeds, and suggestions for the removal of many of the agents which produce diseases and shorten the duration of life
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Effort to refute the arguments advanced in favour of the existence in the amphide salts, of radicals: consisting, like cyanogen, of more than one element
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Egyptian regulator tea: regulates the bowels and system, gives clear complexion, steady nerves, and perfect digestion
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Electrical anaesthesia: comprising a brief history of its discovery, a synopsis of experiments, also full directions for its application in surgical & dental operations
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Electricity and galvanism: mechanically and medicinally applied, in the removal of diseases, arising from a want of muscular power, or energy, and of a corresponding nervous tone
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Electricity, or ethereal fire, considered: 1st. naturally, as the agent of animal and vegetable life : 2d. astronomically, or as the agent of gravitation and motion : 3d. medically, or its artificial use in diseases : comprehending both the theory and practice of medical electricity : and demonstrated to be an infallible cure of fever, inflammation, and many other diseases : constituting the best family physician ever extant
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