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O'Neill's Catholicon: an infallible remedy for scrofula, king's evil, white swelling, erysipelas, ulcers or running sores, ulcerous sore throats, eruptions of the skin, diseases of the bones, syphilitic diseases, and all kinds of constitutional derangement occasioned by the improper use of mercury
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OCR opportunities in the National Library of Medicine: submitted to the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communication, June 30, 1969
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Oak Orchard Acid Spring: with analysis and testimonials of the medical faculty
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Oak-Hill Cemetery, or, A treatise on the fatal effects resulting from the location of cemeteries in the immediate vicinity of towns
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Obituary notice of Thomas T. Hewson, M. D: late president of the Philadelphia College of Physicians
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Obituary: died in Boston, March 27, 1834, at the residence of his father, Dr. Jackson, James Jackson, Jr. M.D. aged twentyfour
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Objections to Mr. Redfield's theory of storms: with some strictures upon his reasoning
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Objections to the nomenclature of the celebrated Berzelius: with suggestions respecting a substitute, in a letter to Professor Silliman : first published in 1834, and republished in Silliman's Journal for 1835, Vol. XXVII
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Objections to the theories severally of Franklin, Dufay and Ampere: with an effort to explain electrical phenomena, by statical, or undulatory polarization
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Obras escogidas del Dr. D. Tomás Romay: precedidas de una noticia historico-biografica de su vida y escritos
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