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5203. Treatise upon the nature and treatment of morbid sensibility of the retina, or weakness of sight: being the dissertation to which the Boylston medical prize for 1848 was awarded upon the following question: "What is the nature and best mode of treatment of that affection of the eyes, commonly called morbid sensibility of the retina?"

5209. Trial of Charles Getter, for the murder of his wife: late of Forks Township, Northampton County, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, held at Easton, in and for the county of Northampton, on the third Monday of August, anno Domini, 1833 : containing the arguments of counsel, at length

5215. Trial of Lucretia Chapman: otherwise called Lucretia Espos y Mina, who was jointly indicted with Lino Amalia Espos y Mina, for the murder of William Chapman : in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at Doylestown, for Bucks, December term, 1831, continued to February term, 1832

5216. Trial of Madame Restell, alias Ann Lohman, for abortion and causing the death of Mrs. Purdy: being a full account of all the proceedings on the trial, together with the suppressed evidence and editorial remarks

5217. Trial of Medad M'Kay for the murder of his wife: before Chief Justice Spencer, 1820, and before His Honor William W. Van Ness, 1821, at Allegany : embracing a brief outline of the former trial, and a detail of the latter : including the testimony, and speeches of Messrs. Collier, Haight, Matthews and Hulbert, with the charge of the judge to the jury

5218. Trial of Mrs. Hannah Kinney for the alleged murder of her husband, George T. Kinney, by poison: before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, Judges Shaw, Putnam, and Wilde, present : sitting at Boston, from Dec. 21st to Dec. 26th, with the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the chief justice fully reported : counsel for the prosecution, J.T. Austin, attorney general, and S.D. Parker, commonwealth's attorney : for the prisoner, Franklin Dexter and George T. Curtis

5219. Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, counseller at law: before the Hon. Isaac Parker, esquire ; for killing Charles Austin, on the Public Exchange, in Boston, August 4th, 1806

5220. The trial of William Freeman: for the murder of John G. Van Nest, including the evidence and the arguments of counsel, with the decision of the Supreme Court granting a new trial, and an account of the death of the prisoner, and of the post-mortem examination of his body by Amariah Brigham, M.D., and others

5221. A tribute to the memory of Jacob Dyckman, M.D., late health commissioner of the city of New-York, &c: being a discourse pronounced by his friend, Henry William Ducachet, M.D., on Monday, January 6th, 1823, by order of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of New-York, and published by their request

5223. Trichina spiralis

5237. United States Institution for the treatment of cases of defective utterance: such as partial speechlessness, stuttering, stammering, hesitancy, weakness of voice, mis-enunciation, lisping, &c. &c. conducted by Mr. & Mrs. Chapman, No. 187, Pine Street, Philadelphia

5257. The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, St. Louis, &c and in a lecture by William Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia ; also, a letter to a distinguished physician of Philadelphia

5258. The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, St. Louis, &c, and in lecture by William Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia ; also, a letter to a distinguished physician of Philadelphia

5290. Vegetable materia medica of the United States, or, Medical botany: containing a botanical, general, and medical history, of medicinal plants indigenous to the United States ; illustrated by coloured engravings, made after original drawings from nature, done by the author

5292. A verbal communication from Dr. Hare, respecting some experiments made by him to ascertain the comparative heating or cooling influence of changes of density resulting from changes in pressure in dry air, and air replete with aqueous vapour: also, some experiments favourable to the idea that a vacuum has a capacity for caloric

5296. A view of the diseases most prevalent in the United States of America: at different seasons of the year ; with an account of the most improved method of treating them ; being an abstact [sic] not only of the editor's own experience, but of the experience of several physicians ... residing in the different states ; including the substance of ... improvements that have been made in the treatment of similar diseases in other countries