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403. Deaf and dumb: Memorial of the trustees of the Kentucky Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons. February 20, 1826. Read, and referred to the committee of the whole House, to which is referred the bill for the benefit of the said institution

407. Dear Sir, Your presence is requested at a meeting to be held at the Academy of Medicine, 12 West 31st Street, New York, on Saturday, June 3, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of organizing a national society for the promotion of knowledge in all that relates to the diseases of women and to obstetrics

414. Defects found in drafted men: statistical information compiled from the draft records, showing the physical condition of the men registered and examined in pursuance of the requirements of the Selective Service Act

422. Dental education

442. Diagram showing the proportion of white children of both sexes under 15 years, to the 1000 white females between 15 and 50 years, the nubile age, in each state at every decade from 1800 to 1870: devised and constructed by J.M. Toner, M.D. from data given in the several reports of the U.S. Census, to illustrate graphically, the fact of the decline of birth-rate in the U.S

443. Directions concerning the duties of medical purveyors and medical storekeepers: and the manner of obtaining and accounting for medical and hospital supplies for the Army : with a standard supply table

451. A discourse upon the duties of a physician: with some sentiments, on the usefulness and necessity of a public hospital : delivered before the president and governors of King's College, at the commencement, held on the 16th of May, 1769 : as advice to those gentlemen who then received the first medical degrees conferred by that university

486. Dr. Leib's patriotic speech, addressed to the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, February 24, 1796: throwing light on the most important proceedings of the federal government ; touching on the treaty with Great Britain ; and many other subjects, which materially concern every true friend to his country

487. Dr. R. Greene's indianopathy, or science of Indian medicine: founded upon the "laws of nature," the principles of which were obtained by Dr. Greene in his travels among the Indians, whereby he is enabled to successfully treat cancers, tumors, scrofula, ulcers, and all chronic diseases

488. Dr. W. Judkins' Patent Specific Ointment: made and sold, wholesale and retail, at Billerca, Middlesex County, Mass. by Samuel Parker, exclusive proprietor for the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York, and six counties in New Jersey : to the public

494. The duties of the medical profession concerning prostitution and its allied vices: being the oration before the Maine Medical Association of its annual meeting, 12th of June 1878

500. Economic and sociologic relations of the Canadian states and the United States, prospectively considered: address by Charles S. Hill, Vice President, Section I, before the Section of Economic Science and Statistics, American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the Toronto meeting, August, 1889