1. Legislation on insanity: an address Author(s): Parigot, J. (Julius) Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1865?] Subject(s): Mentally Ill PersonsPatient RightsCommitment of Mentally Ill
2. Three lectures, preliminary to a course on the principles and practice of surgery: delivered on the 4th, 8th, and 9th of October, 1849, before the medical class of the University of Pennsylvania Author(s): Gibson, William, 1788-1868 Publication: Philadelphia : Gratton & M'Lean, 1850 Subject(s): General SurgeryTravelEurope
3. Silver sutures in surgery: the anniversary discourse before the New York Academy of Medicine, delivered in the new building of the Historical Society on November 18, 1857 Author(s): Sims, J. Marion (James Marion), 1813-1883 Publication: New York : Samuel S. and William Wood, 1858 Subject(s): SuturesSilverVesicovaginal Fistula -- surgery
4. A professional visit to London and Paris: introductory lecture to the course on the principles and practice of surgery : delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, October 9, 1855 Author(s): Smith, Henry H. (Henry Hollingsworth), 1815-1890 Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers, 1855 Subject(s): General Surgery -- trendsLondonParis
5. Address before the American Medical Association, at the anniversary meeting in Cincinnati, May 8, 1850 Author(s): Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856 Publication: Boston : Printed by John Wilson, 1850 Subject(s): General Surgery
6. The influence of the uterus on the female constitution: an address delivered before the Burlington County Medical Society, October 16, 1849 Author(s): Parrish, Joseph, 1818-1891 Publication: Burlington : Printed by S.C. Atkinson, 1850 Subject(s): Menstruation Disturbances -- complicationsHysteria -- etiology
7. A radical operation for procidentia: read before the New York Obstetrical Society, December 20, 1864 Author(s): Emmet, Thomas Addis, 1828-1919 Publication: New York : J.M. Bradstreet & Son, law printers, 1865 Subject(s): Uterine Prolapse -- surgeryGynecologic Surgical Procedures -- methods
8. Proceedings on the occasion of laying the corner stone of the new Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia: including the address Author(s): Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane. Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, 1856 Subject(s): Hospitals, PsychiatricAnniversaries and Special EventsPhiladelphiaPennsylvania Hospital for the Insane.
9. Address, delivered before the friends and patrons of the Troy Hospital Author(s): Seymour, David Lowrey, 1803-1867 Publication: Troy, N.Y. : Johnson and Davis, steam press printers, 1851 Subject(s): Hospitals, ReligiousAnniversaries and Special EventsSocial ConditionsNew YorkTroy Hospital (Troy, N.Y.)
10. An address delivered on the occasion of the inauguration of the new South Building of the New York Hospital: on the 18th of April, 1855 Author(s): Smith, Joseph Mather, 1789-1866 Publication: New-York : S.T. Callahan & Co., printers, 1855 Subject(s): Hospitals, PrivateHospital Design and ConstructionAnniversaries and Special EventsNew York CityNew York Hospital.
11. Medical education: the annual discourse before the Philadelphia County Medical Society : delivered December 29, 1852 Author(s): Jackson, Samuel, 1787-1872 Publication: Philadelphia : Published by the Society, 1853 Subject(s): Education, MedicalUnited States
12. Mechanism in thought and morals: an address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, June 29, 1870, with notes and after-thoughts Author(s): Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894 Publication: Boston : Osgood, 1877 Subject(s): Mental ProcessesPsychophysiology
13. The relation of puerperal fever to the infective diseases and pyaemia: an address delivered at the Obstetrical Society of London, July 7, 1875 Author(s): Barker, Fordyce, 1819-1891 Publication: Louisville : Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal Print., 1875 Subject(s): Puerperal Infection -- etiology
14. The claims of dentistry: an address delivered at the commencement exercises of the Dental Department in Harvard University, February 14, 1872 Author(s): Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894, author Publication: Boston : Printed by Rand, Avery, & Co., 1872 Subject(s): DentistryTechnology, Dental -- trends
15. The cure of crooked and otherwise deformed noses Author(s): Roberts, John B. (John Bingham), 1852-1924 Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1889 Subject(s): Nose Deformities, Acquired -- surgeryNasal Septum -- surgery
16. Addresses delivered before the Mutual Aid Association of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, December 14, 1892 Author(s): Billings, John S. (John Shaw), 1838-1913, author Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1892?] Subject(s): Societies, MedicalRelief Work
17. Addresses commemorative of James L. Cabell: delivered at the University of Virginia, July 1, 1890 Publication: Charlottesville, Va. : Chronicle & C.M. Brand, 1890 Subject(s): PhysiciansFaculty, MedicalVirginiaCabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889.
18. The evolution of pediatric literature in the United States Author(s): Adams, Samuel Shugert, 1853-1928, author Publication: New York : E.B. Treat, [1897?] Subject(s): PediatricsLiteratureUnited States
19. The special training of the medical officer, with brief notes on army medical schools abroad and at home: an address delivered before the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, at Washington, D.C., May 3, 1894 Author(s): Alden, Charles Henry, 1836-1906, author Publication: [Washington, D.C.?] : [publisher not identified], [1894?] Subject(s): Schools, MedicalMilitary Medicine -- educationUnited StatesEuropeUnited States. Army Medical School.
20. Medical problems of the day: the annual discourse before the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 3, 1874 Author(s): Allen, Nathan, 1813-1889, author Publication: Boston : A. Williams & Co., 1874 Subject(s): Medicine
21. Addresses on anatomy Author(s): Allen, Harrison, 1841-1897, author Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1891 Subject(s): Anatomy -- educationEducation, Medical
22. Addresses delivered on laying the cornerstone of an edifice for the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: October 30th, 1872 Author(s): Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, author. Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1873 Subject(s): Academies and InstitutesNatural HistoryFacility Design and ConstructionAnniversaries and Special EventsPhiladelphiaAcademy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
23. President's annual address before the Texas State Medical Association: at Belton, Tex., April 23d, 1884 Author(s): Brown, A. P. (Alexander Porter) Publication: Jefferson : Wide Awake Book and Job Office, 1884 Subject(s): Medicine
24. Speech of Thomas G. C. Davis, of the St. Louis Bar, upon the plea of insanity, in behalf of Robert C. Sloo, esq., indicted for the murder of John E. Hall: delivered at Shawneetown, Ills., August 13, 1857 Author(s): Davis, Thomas G. C. Publication: St. Louis : Geo. Knapp & Co., 1858 Subject(s): Insanity DefenseHomicideIllinois
25. The relations of the medical profession to the state: being the anniversary discourse delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New York, February fifth, 1879 Author(s): Roosa, D. B. St. John (Daniel Bennett St. John), 1838-1908 Publication: New York : Published by order of the Society, 1879 Subject(s): MedicinePhysician's RoleHealth PolicyUnited States
26. Address delivered before the Medical Society of the State of California at its annual session, April, 1873 Author(s): Shurtleff, G. A. Publication: Sacramento : T. A. Springer, 1873 Subject(s): Forensic PsychiatryMentally Ill Persons -- legislation & jurisprudence
27. Address delivered before the New Orleans Auxiliary Sanitary Associatiion Author(s): Rauch, John H. (John Henry), 1828-1894 Publication: New Orleans : A.H. Nelson, 1879 Subject(s): CemeteriesPublic HealthNew Orleans
28. The grounds of an homoeopath's faith: three lectures delivered at the request of matriculates of the Department of Medicine and Surgery (old school) of the University of Michigan Author(s): Jones, Samuel Arthur, 1834-1912 Publication: Philadelphia : Boericke & Tafel, 1897 Subject(s): Homeopathy
29. The introduction and progress of homoeopathy in the United States: an inaugural address before the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the County of New York, delivered April 11th, 1864 Author(s): Kirby, Stephen R. Publication: New York : Published by the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the County of New York, 1864 Subject(s): Homeopathy -- trendsUnited States
30. The bacteriology and pathology of diphtheria Author(s): Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946 Publication: [Baltimore? : s.n., 1895?] Subject(s): Diphtheria -- microbiologyCorynebacterium diphtheriae
31. Cascadilla Place: an institution for the treatment of the sick, and the education of females as physicians and nurses : address Author(s): Nivison, S. S. (Samantha S.), 1833-1906 Publication: Ithaca, N.Y. : Printed at the Ithaca journal office, 1864 Subject(s): Hospitals, SpecialEducation, NursingPhysicians, WomenNew YorkCascadilla Place (Hospital)
32. Address, introductory to the fifteenth annual course of lectures in Rush Medical College: delivered Nov. 2, 1857 Author(s): Davis, N. S. (Nathan Smith), 1817-1904 Publication: Chicago : Barnet & Clarke, Book and Job Printers, 189 Lake Street, 1857 Subject(s): Philosophy, MedicalTherapeutics
33. Festivities at Boston: the dinner and levee at Faneuil Hall, June 2, 1859 Author(s): American Institute of Homeopathy. Publication: [Boston? : s.n., 1859?] Subject(s): Homeopathy
34. A lecture, introductory to the first session of the Homeopathic Medical College of Missouri: delivered at the College Hall, November 2, 1859 Author(s): Adams, R. E. W. Publication: Saint Louis : Strong & Co. of St. Louis Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1859 Subject(s): HomeopathyLinton, M. L. (Moses L.), 1808-1872.
35. Valedictory delivered before the graduating class of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery: March 25, 1853 Author(s): Austen, Philip H. (Philip Hiss), 1822-1878 Publication: Baltimore : John W. Woods, Printer, 1853 Subject(s): DentistryEducation, Dental
36. Professional success: valedictory to the graduates of Rush Medical College, Feb. 27th, 1861 Author(s): Allen, J. Adams (Jonathan Adams), 1825-1890 Publication: [Chicago? : s.n., 1861?] Subject(s): Philosophy, MedicalProfessional Practice
37. An inaugural address, delivered before the New-York Academy of Medicine: January 16, 1861 Author(s): Anderson, James, 1798-1886 Publication: New-York : William A. Wheeler, Stationer and Printer, 1861 Subject(s): Societies, Medical
38. Valedictory address to the anatomical class of the Philadelphia School of Anatomy: delivered on Thursday evening, February 19, 1857 Author(s): Agnew, D. Hayes (David Hayes), 1818-1892 Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, Printers, 1857 Subject(s): Ethics, MedicalAnatomy -- ethics
39. An address to the graduates of the Ohio College of Dental Surgery: session of 1858-'59 Author(s): Allport, W. W. (Walter Webb), 1824-1893 Publication: [Cincinnati? : s.n., 1859?] Subject(s): DentistryProfessional Practice
40. Valedictory address to the anatomical class of the Philadelphia School of Anatomy: delivered on Friday evening, February 18, 1859 Author(s): Agnew, D. Hayes (David Hayes), 1818-1892 Publication: Philadelphia : William S. Young, Printer, 1859 Subject(s): Mental Processes
41. Valedictory address to the anatomical class of the Philadelphia School of Anatomy: delivered on Tuesday evening, February 16, 1858 Author(s): Agnew, D. Hayes (David Hayes), 1818-1892 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, Printer, 1858 Subject(s): Professional PracticeCharacterEthics, Medical
42. Steps to the medical platform: an address Author(s): Allen, J. Adams (Jonathan Adams), 1825-1890 Publication: Ann Arbor : Cole & Gardiner, Printers, 1854 Subject(s): Philosophy, Medical
43. Valedictory address to the anatomical class of the Philadelphia School of Anatomy: delivered on Friday evening, February 17, 1860 Author(s): Agnew, D. Hayes (David Hayes), 1818-1892 Publication: Philadelphia : Joseph M. Wilson ..., 1860 Subject(s): African AmericansPoliticsUnited States
44. Address delivered before the Medical Society of Virginia: at its thirtieth annual meeting held in Richmond in April 1853 Author(s): Beale, James. Publication: Richmond, Va. : Printed by Ritchies & Dunnavant, 1853 Subject(s): Ethics, MedicalProfessional PracticeEducation, Medical -- standards
45. An inaugural address, delivered before the New York Academy of Medicine, February 3d, 1858 Author(s): Batchelder, John P. (John Putnam), 1784-1868 Publication: New York : Printed for the Academy by W.H. Tinson, 1858 Subject(s): Academies and InstitutesNew York CityNew York Academy of Medicine.
46. The forces of nature: an address delivered before the Chemical Society of Union College, July 22d, 1863 Author(s): Barker, George F. (George Frederick), 1835-1910 Publication: Albany, N.Y. : J. Munsell, 1863 Subject(s): ChemistryElectricityHot TemperatureLight
47. Valedictory address delivered at the first annual commencement of the Homeopathic Medical College of New-York Author(s): Beakley, Jacob. Publication: New-York : Printed by Francis Hart & Co., 1861 Subject(s): Homeopathy
48. Valedictory address, delivered at the sixth annual commencement of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, March 1, 1854 Author(s): Beakley, Jacob. Publication: Philadelphia : C. Sherman, Printer, 1854 Subject(s): Homeopathy
49. An address, introductory to the third course of lectures, in the Atlanta Medical College Author(s): Boring, J. Publication: Atlanta, Georgia : G.P. Eddy & Co., Printers, successors to C.R. Hanleiter & Co., 1857 Subject(s): Smoking -- adverse effectsTobacco, Smokeless -- adverse effects
50. Science and success: a valedictory address delivered to the medical graduates of Harvard University, at the annual commencement, Wednesday, March 9, 1859 Author(s): Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890 Publication: Boston : David Clapp, 1859 Subject(s): ScienceTherapeuticsProfessional Practice
51. Introductory address delivered in Greenwood Hall, before the class of the Eclectic Medical Institute: November 10th, 1853 Author(s): Bickley, George W. L., 1823-1867 Publication: [Cincinnati : s.n. : 1853?] Subject(s): EducationSuperstitions
52. Address delivered before the Philadelphia County Medical Society Author(s): Betton, Thomas Forrest, 1809-1875 Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers, 1854 Subject(s): CharacterPhysiciansEducation, Medical
53. An address on scientific and practical medicine: delivered before the medical class, November, 1857 Author(s): Buchanan, A. H. (Archibald H.), 1808-1863 Publication: Nashville : Cameron & Fall, Book and Job Printers, 1857 Subject(s): AnatomyEducation, Medical
54. A Valedictory address delivered to the graduating class of the Medical Institution of Yale College: January 15, 1852 Author(s): Curry, James H. (James Hart), 1827?-1900 Publication: Boston : David Clapp, Printer, 1852 Subject(s): QuackeryEclecticism, Historical
55. Address delivered before the New York County Medical Society: January 29, 1861 Author(s): Bulkley, H. D. (Henry Daggett), 1803-1872 Publication: New York : H.S. Taylor, Printer, 1861 Subject(s): LicensureNew YorkMedical Society of the County of New York.
56. Valedictory address delivered to the graduating class of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennyslvania: at the fifteenth annual commencement, March 3d, 1863 Author(s): Brooks, Silas S. (Silas Swift), 1817-1871 Publication: Philadelphia : Bryson, Printer, 1863 Subject(s): Physician-Patient Relations
57. Valedictory address: delivered before the class of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery Author(s): Cone, C. O. (Cyreneus O.) Publication: Baltimore : Huber & Jarvis, Printers, 1850 Subject(s): Dentistry
58. Valedictory address: to the graduates of the spring session 1850 Author(s): Burden, Jesse R., 1797-1875 Publication: [Philadelphia : s.n., 1850?] Subject(s): History of MedicineProfessional PracticeEthics, Medical
59. Charge to the graduates of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: delivered March 11, 1854 Author(s): Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869 Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, 1854 Subject(s): Professional CompetenceProfessional Practice
60. An exhortation to the graduates of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: delivered on the day of the commencement, March the 10th, 1864 Author(s): Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, Printer, 1864 Subject(s): Professional Practice
61. The value of a diploma: a valedictory address delivered before the medical graduates of Harvard University : at the Massachusetts Medical College in Boston, Wednesday, March 7, 1860 Author(s): Clarke, Edward H. (Edward Hammond), 1820-1877 Publication: Boston : David Clapp, Printer, 1860 Subject(s): CharacterProfessional PracticeEthics, Medical
62. A valedictory to the graduating class of the Medical Department of Georgetown College: delivered at the Smithsonian Institution March 25, 1856 Author(s): Eliot, Johnson, 1815-1883 Publication: Washington : Henry Polkinhorn, Printer, 1856 Subject(s): Physician-Patient RelationsProfessional Practice
63. Public opinion being unenlightened in medicine, physicians should not be influenced by it: an address to the graduating class of the Medical Department of the University of Nashville Author(s): Eve, Paul F. (Paul Fitzsimmons), 1806-1877 Publication: Nashville : Cameron & Fall, Book and Job Printers, 1855 Subject(s): Physician-Patient RelationsPublic Opinion
64. Address to the graduating class of Rush Medical College on the nature, utility, and obligations, of the medical profession: delivered February 7, 1850 Author(s): Evans, John. Publication: Chicago : C.A. Swan, 1850 Subject(s): Ethics, MedicalProfessional Practice
65. Valedictory address to the graduating class of the Medical Department of the University of Maryland Author(s): McSherry, Richard, 1817-1885 Publication: Baltimore : Printed by W.M. Innes ..., 1863 Subject(s): Professional Practice
66. Valedictory address delivered before the graduating class of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery: session 1858-9 Author(s): McQuillen, J. H. (John Hugh), 1826-1879 Publication: Philadelphia : J.H. Jones & Co., Printers ..., 1859 Subject(s): DentistryProfessional Practice
67. The social position of medicine: an inaugural address, delivered before the Hahnemann Academy of Medicine, January 20, 1853 Author(s): McVickar, J. A. (John Augustus), 1812-1892 Publication: New-York : Angell, Engel & Hewitt, Printers, 1853 Subject(s): Homeopathy
68. Inaugural address delivered at the opening of the Medical Department of Lind University Author(s): Davis, N. S. (Nathan Smith), 1817-1904 Publication: Chicago : W. Cravens & Co., Printers ..., 1859 Subject(s): CurriculumEducation, Medical
69. Valedictory address to the graduates of the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College: delivered at the Public Commencement, March 3, 1860 Author(s): Gobrecht, William H., 1828-1901 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, Printer, 1860 Subject(s): Professional PracticeEthics, Medical
70. Professor Pancoast's valedictory address to the graduating class of Jefferson Medical College, of Philadelphia: given in the Musical Fund Hall, on the 10th day of March, 1865 Author(s): Pancoast, Joseph, 1805-1882 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, Printer ..., 1865 Subject(s): Professional Practice
71. An introductory address to the class in the Medical School of Maine Author(s): Peaslee, E. R. (Edmund Randolph), 1814-1878 Publication: Concord, N.H. : Press of McFarland & Jenks, 1851 Subject(s): History of MedicinePhysicians
72. Valedictory address to the graduates of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy: delivered in Sansom Street Hall, March 18, 1852 Author(s): Procter, William, Jr., 1817-1874 Publication: Philadelphia : Merrihew and Thompson, Printers, 1852 Subject(s): History of MedicinePharmacyPharmacy -- history
73. Professional glimpses abroad: a lecture, introductory to the course on anatomy, in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, delivered October 17, 1856 Author(s): Pancoast, Joseph, 1805-1882 Publication: Philadelphia : Joseph M. Wilson, 1856 Subject(s): Education, MedicalMedicineEurope
74. Charge to the graduates of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: delivered March 10, 1855 Author(s): Pancoast, Joseph, 1805-1882 Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, Printers, 1855 Subject(s): Education, Medical
75. The moral character of the medical profession: an address introductory to the course of public lectures in the New York Medical College, session of 1852-3 Author(s): Peaslee, E. R. (Edmund Randolph), 1814-1878 Publication: New York : Baker, Godwin & Co., Printers, 1852 Subject(s): CharacterEthics, Medical
76. The Army Surgeon: an address to the graduates of the Medical Department of the University of Buffalo, February 24th, 1863 Author(s): Rochester, Thomas F. (Thomas Fortescue), 1823-1887 Publication: Buffalo : Joseph Warren & Co., Printers, 1863 Subject(s): Military MedicineUnited States
77. The complete physician: an address pronounced before the graduates of the Albany Medical College, in the Assembly Chamber, Dec. 24, 1860 Author(s): Rudder, William, 1820- Publication: Albany : Frank H. Little, 1861 Subject(s): CharacterReligion and Medicine
78. Address of the Honourable Dr. Rolph: delivered before the faculty and students of medicine, of the University of Victoria College, Toronto, 1854-5 Author(s): Rolph, John, 1793-1870 Publication: Toronto : Printed by T.H. Bentley ... 1855 Subject(s): Physiology
79. An address to the graduates of the Medical Department of the St. Louis University: delivered March 1, 1853 Author(s): Pallen, M. M. (Moses Montrose), 1810-1876 Publication: St. Louis : Printed by Charles & Hammond, Book and Job Printers, 1853 Subject(s): HomeopathyHahnemann, Samuel, 1755-1843.
80. Introductory address: delivered before the class of the Medical College of So. Ca., November 1st, 1851 Author(s): Michel, Middleton, 1822-1894 Publication: Charleston : J.B. Nixon, Printer, [1851?] Subject(s): History of Medicine
81. An address delivered before the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department of Columbia College, New-York: at the spring commencement, March 12, 1863 Author(s): Roberts, William C. (William Currie), 1810-1873 Publication: New-York : John A. Gray & Green, printers, stereotypers, and binders, 1864 Subject(s): Education, MedicalColumbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons.
82. Address: delivered before the graduating class in the Medical Department of the University of Vermont, June 4, 1856 Author(s): Pease, Calvin, 1813-1863 Publication: Burlington : Free Press Print, 1856 Subject(s): CharacterEthics, Medical
83. Valedictory address to the graduating class of the Philadelphia College of Medicine: at the annual commencement, March 2nd, 1859 Author(s): Meigs, James Aitken, 1829-1879 Publication: Philadelphia : From Bryson's Printing Rooms ..., 1859 Subject(s): Professional PracticeEthics, Medical
84. Humboldt's life and character: an address before the Linnaean Association of Pennsylvania College, delivered at the annual commencement, September 14, 1859 Author(s): Stillé, Alfred, 1813-1900 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, Printer, 1859 Subject(s): Natural Science DisciplinesHumboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859.
85. Valedictory address: delivered at the fifth annual commencement of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, March 1, 1853 Author(s): Semple, Matthew. Publication: Philadelphia : C. Sherman, Printer, 1853 Subject(s): Homeopathy
86. An address delivered at the annual commencement of the Medical School of Harvard University: Wednesday, March 6, 1861 Author(s): Shattuck, George C. (George Cheyne), 1813-1893 Publication: Boston : David Clapp, Printer ..., 1861 Subject(s): Education, Medical
87. The two ways: an address to the graduating class of Castleton Medical College, delivered November 24, 1858 Author(s): Seymour, William P. (William Pierce), 1825-1893 Publication: Rutland : George A. Tuttle & Co., Printers, 1858 Subject(s): Professional Practice
88. Annual address delivered before the New-York State Medical Society and members of the legislature: at the Capitol, February 6, 1850 Author(s): Stevens, Alexander H. (Alexander Hodgdon), 1789-1869 Publication: Albany : Charles van Benthuysen, Printer, 1850 Subject(s): Public Health
89. The medical profession, its position and its claims as a science, a business, and an art: an address Author(s): Hunt, Ezra Mundy, 1830-1894 Publication: New York : F. Somers, printer, [1865] Subject(s): Professional Practice
90. Significance of a diploma: a valedictory address delivered before the graduating class of the Berkshire Medical College, November 19, 1862 Author(s): Greene, Wm. Warren (William Warren), 1831-1881 Publication: Pittsfield, Mass. : Henry Chickering, Printer, 1862 Subject(s): Ethics, MedicalProfessional Practice
91. Address delivered at a supper given by the faculty to the students of the Atlanta Medical College, on the 13th of August, 1855 Author(s): Hammond, N. J. Publication: Atlanta, Georgia : C.R. Hanleiter and Co., Printers, 1845 [1855] Subject(s): MedicineMythologyGeorgia
92. Valedictory address delivered before the graduating class of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery: session 1861-62 Author(s): Suesserott, J. L. (Jacob Lewis) Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott & Co., 1862 Subject(s): Professional PracticeDentistry
93. Address to the graduates in medicine at the University of Buffalo, April 27, 1853 Author(s): Hamilton, Frank Hastings, 1813-1886 Publication: Buffalo : Printed by Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1853 Subject(s): Ethics, MedicalProfessional Practice
94. Valedictory address to the class of graduates of the Missouri Medical College at the annual commencement of the session of 1856-7 Author(s): Frazer, E. S. Publication: St. Louis, Mo. : Printed at the Republican Book and Job Office, 1857 Subject(s): Ethics, Medical
95. Valedictory address to the graduates in medicine of McGill College: on their receiving the degree of Doctor of Medicine & Surgery, conferred by convocation, 4th May, 1854 Author(s): Holmes, A. F. (Andrew Fernando), 1797-1860 Publication: [Montreal] : Moore, Owler & Stevenson, Printers, Montreal, [1854] Subject(s): ChemistryEducation, Medical
96. Valedictory address to the graduates of the medical department of Pennsylvania College, delivered at the public commencement, March 5, 1859 Author(s): Gilbert, David, 1803-1868 Publication: Philadelphia : Merrihew & Thompson, Printers, 1859 Subject(s): CharacterProfessional Practice
97. A valedictory address to the graduates of the University of Pennsylvania: delivered April 6, 1850 Author(s): Hodge, Hugh L. (Hugh Lenox), 1796-1873 Publication: Philadelphia : L. R. Bailey, Printer, 1850 Subject(s): Philosophy, Medical
98. An address before the Medical Society of North Carolina: at its second annual meeting, in Raleigh, May 1851 Author(s): Johnson, Charles E. (Charles Earl), 1812-1876 Publication: Raleigh : Seaton Gales, 1851 Subject(s): EnvironmentFever
99. Valedictory address to the graduates of the medical department of the University of Nashville: delivered February 28, 1857 Author(s): Jennings, Thomas R. (Thomas Reid), 1805-1874 Publication: Nashville, Tenn. : [S.n.], 1857 Subject(s): Education, Medical
100. The incentives, means, and rewards of study: an introductory address, delivered at the opening of the thirty-third annual course of lectures in the Medical College of Ohio, November 1, 1852 Author(s): Lawson, L. M. (Leonidas Merion), 1812-1864 Publication: Cincinnati : Published by the class, 1852 Subject(s): Education, Medical