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1. Report of the trial of Abner Rogers, Jr: indicted for the murder of Charles Lincoln, Jr., late warden of the Massachusetts State Prison : before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, holden at Boston, on Tuesday, January 30, 1844

18. The physiological effects of alcoholic drinks: from the British and foreign medical review of Dr. Forbes : with documents and records of the Massachusetts Temperance Society, illustrating the origin of the temperance reformation, and its progress in the state of Massachusetts

25. Second trial of John Francis Knapp by a new jury: recommenced at Salem, August 14, 1830, for the murder of Capt. Joseph White, before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at a special session, commenced at Salem, July 20, 1830

36. An account of the imprisonment and sufferings of Robert Fuller, of Cambridge: who while peaceably and quietly and rationally in possession of his own house, was seized and detained in the M'Lean Asylum for the Insane, at Charlestown, Mass. 65 days, from June 24th, to August 28th, 1832, together with some remarks on that institution

40. An answer to A letter addressed to a Republican member of the House of Representatives of the State of Massachusetts: on the subject of a petition for a new incorporation, to be entitled the College of Physicians

42. 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

44. Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, on so much of the governor's speech, at the June session, 1830, as relates to legalizing the study of anatomy

69. History of the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: with a selected list of premiums awarded by the trustees, from its commencement to the present time, including extracts from the correspondence, a statement of the funds, and a list of the officers and members

71. Reply to a pamphlet purporting to be an Answer to A letter addressed to a Republican member of the House of Representatives on the subject of a petition for a new incorporation, to be entitled a College of Physicians

73. 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

76. Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives on so much of the governor's speech, at the June session, 1830, as relates to legalizing the study of anatomy

86. A sermon, preached at the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, on the Lord's day after the decease of John Warren, M.D. Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the University at Cambridge, president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, corr. member of the Lond. Medical Society &c. &c. &c. who died IV. April, MDCCCXV. aged LXII

87. An oration occasioned by the death of John Warren, M.D. past Grand Master: delivered in the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, at a quarterly meeting, in Boston, June 12, 1815 ; in presence of the supreme executive of the commonwealth, the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the judges, the corporation and instructors of Harvard University ; the officers of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; and of the Humane Society ; the clergy, selectmen, &c

96. Report of the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts, appointed April 20, 1848, on the subject of insanity in the state, and directed to sit during the recess of the legislature and to report at the early part of the session of 1849

98. The Committee on Public Charitable Institutions, to whom were referred the several petitions to the legislature upon the subject of insanity, and their order thereupon, have considered the same, and herewith report