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16. History of the yellow fever in New Orleans, during the summer of 1853: with sketches of the scenes of horror which occurred during the epidemic : descriptions and beautiful illustrations of Charity Hospital and the public cemeteries, and especially of Potter's Field, and the method of burying the dead in Cypress swamp : to which is added the names of all persons who contributed to the funds of the Howard Association, in all parts of the United States, and the amount contributed by each person, with the official report of the doings of that society, &c

19. Joint Resolution Continuing the Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on the Subject of Epidemic Diseases, and Authorizing Them to Sit in Vacation, and Creating a Commission of Eminent Scientists to Investigate in the Port of Havana, and Report to Congress, the Nature, Origin, and Cause of Yellow Fever

37. Report of the Committee appointed by the New Orleans Medical and Surgical Association, Oct. 25th, 1879, on the following subjects submitted by the Executive Committee of the American Public Health Association: to be read and discussed at their meeting at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 18th, 1879

38. Report of the Executive Committee of the Yellow Fever National Relief Commission: organized at Washington, D.C., September 11, 1878 : with accompanying reports of the operations of the relief boat "John M. Chambers," receipts, disbursements, etc

42. Report of the Jacksonville Auxiliary Sanitary Association, of Jacksonville, Florida: covering the work of the association during the yellow fever epidemic, 1888

49. Reports to the St. Louis Medical Society on yellow fever: consisting of the report of the committee appointed to inquire into the relations of the epidemic of 1878 to the city of St. Louis, and a report on the meteorological conditions and etiology of yellow fever, and of certain other diseases associated with a high temperature, and on the treatment of yellow fever