1. An account of the varioloid epidemic, which has lately prevailed in Edinburgh and other parts of Scotland: with observations on the identity of chicken-pox with modified small-pox : in a letter to Sir James M'Grigor Author(s): Thomson, John, 1765-1846 Publication: Philadelphia : H.C. Carey and I. Lea, 1824 Subject(s): Smallpox -- epidemiologyDisease OutbreaksChickenpoxScotland
2. Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharp Pattison and Dr. N. Chapman: also, A refutation of certain calumnies published in a pamphlet entitled "Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharp Pattison and Dr. Nathaniel Chapman" Author(s): Pattison, Granville Sharp, 1791-1851 Publication: Philadelphia : Webster, 1821 Subject(s): PhysiciansDissent and DisputesDivorce
3. Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharpe Pattison and Dr. N. Chapman Author(s): Pattison, Granville Sharp, 1791-1851 Publication: [Philadelphia : s.n., 1821] Subject(s): PhysiciansDissent and DisputesDivorcePattison, Granville Sharp, 1791-1851.Chapman, Nathaniel, 1780-1853.Ure, Andrew, 1778-1857.
4. Diet and cholera, showing the vital importance of wholesome diet, and that its impurities and deficiencies are the chief cause of cholera, with its premonitory symptoms and treatment, in a series of letters, originally intended for insertion in the "Times" Author(s): Boddy, William Barnard. Publication: London : S. Highley, 1848 Subject(s): Cholera -- prevention & controlDiet
5. Exposition of the conduct and character of Dr. John Augustine Smith: president of the Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York, and professor of physiology : as exhibited in the session of 1839-40 Author(s): Manley, James R., 1781-1851 Publication: New-York : [s.n.], 1841 Subject(s): PhysiciansFaculty, MedicalCharacterDissent and DisputesNew YorkSmith, John Augustine, 1782-1865.College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York.
6. Familiar letters on chemistry, and its relation to commerce, physiology, and agriculture Author(s): Liebig, Justus, Freiherr von, 1803-1873 Publication: New York : Appleton, 1843 Subject(s): Chemical Phenomena
7. Familiar letters on chemistry, and its relation to commerce, physiology, and agriculture Author(s): Liebig, Justus, Freiherr von, 1803-1873 Publication: Philadelphia : James M. Campbell & Co., 1843 Subject(s): Chemical Phenomena
8. Letter of the Hon. Stephen Allen, mayor of the city of New-York, to Joseph Bayley, health officer of the Port, in relation to the cases of yellow fever at the quarantine ground in 1821, and Dr. Bayley's report thereon Author(s): Allen, Stephen, 1767-1852 Publication: [New York] : Van Pelt & Spear, printers, 1822 Subject(s): Yellow FeverQuarantineNew York City
9. Letters addressed to the Board of Health, and to Richard Riker, recorder of the city of New-York: on the subject of his agency in constituting a special medical council Author(s): Manley, James R., 1781-1851 Publication: New-York : Printed by P. van Pelt, 1832 Subject(s): CholeraDisease OutbreaksPublic Health AdministrationNew York CityRiker, Richard, 1773-1842.
10. Letters addressed to the Board of Health, and to Richard Riker, recorder of the city of New-York: on the subject of his agency in constituting a special medical council Author(s): Manley, James R., 1781-1851 Publication: New-York : Printed by Peter Van Pelt, 1832 Subject(s): PhysiciansPublic Health AdministrationDisease OutbreaksDissent and DisputesNew York City