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3. An account of the malignant fever, which prevailed in the city of New-York, during the autumn of 1805: Containing, 1. The proceedings of the Board of Health ... : 2. The rise, progress, and decline of the late epidemic : 3. An account of the Marine and Bellevue Hospitals ... : 4. Record of deaths, &c. &c. : 5. Opinion of several eminent physicians, respecting the cause of malignant fever ... : 6. The situation of the convicts in the state-prison ... : 7. Desultory observations andreflections. : 8. The various modes of cure

9. An address to the mayor, the aldermen, and inhabitants of New York: supplemental to Col. Clinton's report, on water : demonstrating, from the facts ascertained by the surveys, as well as others, the advantages of a Rock-Water Company, with banking privileges : appropriating the surplus to public baths, and cleansing streets : also a proposition to the Manhattan Company to fill the aqueduct with rock-water

14. Board of Aldermen, February 16, 1835: the following report was received from the Commissioners appointed, pursuant to a law passed by the legislature, on the 2d of May 1834, in relation to supplying the City of New-York with pure and wholesome water, which was referred to the Committee on Fire and Water

16. Board of Aldermen, March 4, 1835: the Committee on Fire and Water, to whom was referred the report of the Water Commissioners, and the documents accompanying the same, in relation to supplying the City of New-York with pure and wholesome water, presented the following report

17. Board of Aldermen, November 23d, 1835: the following communication was received from Stephen Allen, Esq. Chairman, in behalf of the Water Commissioners, praying that the Common Council will apply to the legislature for a law authorising the appointment of commissioners with power to alter the line of any highway or turnpike in danger of injury from the Croton River Water Works

24. Catalogue of Columbia College in the City of New-York: embracing the names of its trustees, officers, and graduates, together with a list of all academical honours conferred by the institution from A.D. 1758 to A.D. 1826, inclusive

27. Catalogue of the organic remains: which, with other geological and some mineral articles, were presented to the New York Lyceum of Natural History, in August 1826, by their associate, Samuel L. Mitchill

28. Catalogue of the regents of the university, and of the trustees, faculty, fellows, graduates, and students of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York

35. Charter of the Society of the New-York Hospital, and the laws relating thereto: with the by-laws and regulations of the institution, and those of the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane

38. Circular

40. Circular of the president and directors of the Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb: and the petition to the mayor, aldermen and commonality of the city of New-York, with their favorable report and patronage, &c

41. The Committee on Fire and Water presented the following report, relative to introducing into the City of New-York a supply of pure and wholesome water: accompanied with a law asking power to raise money by loan to execute said work

63. In Common Council May 31st, 1830: the special committee to whom was referred the resolutions of Alderman Stevens, relating to the supply of water by the Manhattan Company, presented the following report, which was laid on the table and directed to be printed for the use of the members, together with the resolutions of Ald. Stevens and the resolution of the Senate

64. In Common Council, September 6th, 1830: communication from Judge Wright, on the subject of supplying the city with water, referred to the Committees on Water and Fire Department, with authority to print. In Common Council, October 25th, 1830 : communication of Francis E. Phelps, on the subject of water, presented by Alderman B.M. Brown, referred to Committee on the Fire Department and Water Committee

69. An introductory discourse, to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physic: containing observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries ; and a tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush ; delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, on the third of November, 1813

79. Memorial of the trustees of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the city of New-York: remonstrating against the establishment of a second medical college in the city of New-York : to the Honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York, in Senate and Assembly convened

82. Observations on the establishment of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York, and the late proceedings of the regents of the university, relative to that institution: communicated in a letter to James S. Stringham, M.D. professor of chemistry in Columbia College

84. A plain and practical treatise on the epidemic cholera: as it prevailed in the city of New York, in the summer of 1832 : including its nature, causes, treatment and prevention : designed for popular instruction : to which is added, by way of appendix, A brief essay on the medical use of ardent spirits : being an attempt to show that alcohol is as unnecessary and mischievous in sickness as in health

85. Plea for the industrious poor and strangers, in sickness: an address delivered at the opening of an edifice erected by the trustees of the New-York Dispensary, January 11, 1830 : exhibiting a view of the objects of the institution, its plan, resources, history and peculiar claims to public and private benefactions

88. Questions of the Board of Health in relation to malignant cholera, with the answers of the special medical council: together with a report upon the causes of the cessation of cholera at Bellevue

92. A report of a committee of the Humane Society: appointed to inquire into the number of tavern licenses ; the manner of granting them ; their effects upon the community ; and the other sources of vice and misery in this city ; and to visit Bridewell