1. Physical degeneracy of American women Author(s): Runnels, Moses T. (Moses Thurston), 1849- author Publication: [Chicago?] : [publisher not identified], [1886?] Subject(s): Women's HealthClothing -- adverse effectsUnited States
2. The comparative frequency of eye diseases in the white and colored races in the United States Author(s): Burnett, Swan M. (Swan Moses), 1847-1906, author Publication: N.Y. : G.P. Putnam's Sons, printers, [1884?] Subject(s): Eye Diseases -- epidemiologyAfrican AmericansEuropean Continental Ancestry GroupUnited States
3. 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 Author(s): Hill, Charles S. (Charles Stephen), author Publication: Salem, Mass. : Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1890 Subject(s): International CooperationEconomicsCanadaUnited States
4. Address in state medicine and public hygiene before American Medical Association, June 6, 1878 Author(s): Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889, author Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, Printer, 1878 Subject(s): Public Health AdministrationState GovernmentUnited States
5. Statistics of placenta prævia Author(s): Trask, James D. (James Dowling), 1821-1883, author Publication: Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers, 1855 Subject(s): Placenta PreviaUnited KingdomUnited States
6. Medical legislation in the United States: discussion of the principles involved in American laws regulating the practice of medicine, showing their characters and results Author(s): Dake, J. P. (Jabez Philander), 1827-1894, author Publication: Philadelphia : Sherman & Co., printers, 1884 Subject(s): Licensure, Medical -- legislation & jurisprudenceEducation, Medical -- legislation & jurisprudenceUnited States
7. Reminiscences of the cholera epidemic of 1832: and notes on the treatment of the disease at that time Author(s): Corson, Hiram, 1804-1896 Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1884?] Subject(s): Cholera -- historyCholera -- therapyEpidemics -- historyHistory, 19th CenturyUnited StatesCanada
8. Dr. John Lawrence LeConte: a memoir read to the National Academy of Science, April 17, 1884, with an appendix on the ancestry of the family Author(s): Scudder, Samuel Hubbard, 1837-1911, author Publication: [Philadelphia] : [American Entomological Society], [1884] Subject(s): PhysiciansEntomologyUnited StatesLeConte, John L. (John Lawrence), 1825-1883.LeConte family.
9. The relation of medical colleges to preliminary education Author(s): Keyser, Peter Dirck, 1835-1897, author Publication: [Philadelphia] : [publisher not identified], [1884] Subject(s): Schools, Medical -- standardsEducation, Premedical -- standardsUnited States
10. Can the caesarean section be safely substituted for craniotomy in the United States at the present time? Author(s): Johnson, Joseph Taber, 1846-1921, author Publication: Chicago : Printed at the Office of the Association, 1887 Subject(s): Cesarean SectionCraniotomyClinical Decision-MakingUnited States
11. How the therapeutic value of our mineral springs may be increased Author(s): Rice, Clarence C., author Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1886?] Subject(s): Health ResortsMineral WatersUnited States
12. An address on state medicine Author(s): Carroll, Alfred Ludlow, 1833-1893, author Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1885?] Subject(s): Public HealthEducation, MedicalPreventive MedicineUnited States
13. Address in state medicine: delivered at the thirty-seventh annual session of the American Medical Association, in St. Louis, on May 6, 1886 Author(s): Rauch, John H. (John Henry), 1828-1894, author Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, 1886 Subject(s): Public HealthEducation, Medical -- standardsLegislation, MedicalUnited States
14. Address on American medical literature, delivered before the International Medical Congress, at Philadelphia, September 8, 1876 Author(s): Yandell, Lunsford Pitts, 1837-1884, author Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1876 Subject(s): Review Literature as TopicUnited States
15. A contribution to the history of the hip-joint operations performed during the late civil war: being the statistics of twenty cases of amputations and thirteen of resections at this articulation in the Southern service Author(s): Eve, Paul F. (Paul Fitzsimmons), 1806-1877, author Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1867 Subject(s): Hip Joint -- surgeryDisarticulationMilitary MedicineAmerican Civil WarUnited States
16. An address delivered before the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania at its annual meeting held at Altoona, May, 1880 Author(s): Nebinger, Andrew, 1819-1886, author Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1880 Subject(s): Education, Medical -- standardsUnited States
17. General notes: botany Author(s): Ravenel, Henry William, 1814-1887, author Publication: [Salem, Mass.?] : [publisher not identified], [1882] Subject(s): TheaceaeEndangered SpeciesUnited States
18. The acting assistant surgeon of the United States Army in the War of the Rebellion Author(s): Nagle, John T. (John Thomas), 1842-1919, author Publication: New York : Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1890 Subject(s): PhysiciansMilitary PersonnelAmerican Civil WarUnited StatesUnited States. Army. Medical Department.
19. Consumption: its cause, prevention and cure Publication: [Indianapolis?] : [publisher not identified], [1905?] Subject(s): Tuberculosis, Pulmonary -- therapyTuberculosis, Pulmonary -- prevention & controlHospitals, Chronic DiseaseUnited States
20. State boards of health, their object and use, etc: extracts, showing the views of practical workers and eminent sanitarians Author(s): Indiana State Board of Health, compiler. Publication: Indianapolis : Wm. B. Burford, Printer, Lithographer and Binder, 1882 Subject(s): Public Health AdministrationState GovernmentUnited States
21. The pure food bill Author(s): United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture, author. Publication: [Pittsburgh?] : [publisher not identified], [1892?] Subject(s): Food Contamination -- legislation & jurisprudenceDrug Contamination -- legislation & jurisprudenceUnited States
22. Hospital Corps handbook, United States Navy, 1923 Author(s): United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, author. Publication: Washington : The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, 1923 Subject(s): Hospitals, MilitaryNaval Medicine -- methodsUnited StatesUnited States. Navy. Hospital Corps.