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10. As there has been published by the American Antivivisection Society a pamphlet "Facts in regard to the failure of the bills presented to the legislature for the restriction of vivisection"

18. The cholera, no judgment!: The efficacy, philosophy, and practical tendency of the prayer by the Archbishop of Canterbury, ordered to be used during the prevalence of cholera, examined in a letter, addressed to the right hon. the Earl of Carlisle

19. Circular

30. Dear Sir, At its August meeting, the attention of the Cumberland County Medical Society was called to an alleged "opium antidote", which a member had found to contain morphine, and the undersigned were appointed a committee to obtain a quantitative analysis of the preparation

37. Dear sir, a meeting will be held at 113 Boylston Street, at 4 p.m., Wednesday Nov. 3d, to see if any measures should be taken on the occasion of the interment of the remains of the late Dr. W.T.G. Morton at Mount Auburn

48. An epistle to a friend, on the means of preserving health, promoting happiness: and prolonging the life of man to its natural period : being a summary view of inconsiderate and useless habits that derange the system of nature, thereby causing premature old age and death : with some thoughts on the best means of preventing and overcoming disease

51. Fellows, After many unavoidable delays, chiefly incident to the recent formation of the Society, the transactions of the first annual meeting are now in print, and will be published before many days

56. Hints on the practicability of contracting the extension and greatly diminishing the fatality of the malignant cholera: with practical remarks on the most successful plans of treatment hitherto adopted in this country : in a letter addressed to the Rev. J. Collinson

64. Leprosy in Wisconsin