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11. Atlantic City as a winter health resort: embracing official reports, meteorological tables, etc., concerning the climate of Atlantic City, N. J., the testimony of eminent physicians as to its effects on various forms of disease, hygienic hints for invalids at the seashore, and information about the sanitary condition of Atlantic City

13. Report on pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in the State of New Jersey: proceedings under "An act to prevent the spread of contagious or infectious pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in the State of New Jersey," approved March 13, 1879

14. The sanitary code of the borough of Asbury Park, New Jersey: adopted March 22, 1887 : rules and regulations of the Board of Health : local sanitary conditions and the progress of health protection in Asbury Park

20. Marriage, birth, and death returns: copy of sections of the law defining duties of clergymen, coroners, physicians, midwives, undertakers, etc

27. History of the District Medical Society for the County of Hunterdon: from its organization in 1821 to the annual meeting in 1871 : together with the medical history of the county, (as its boundaries now exist), from its first settlement to the present time, 1872

35. A brief history of the past and present relations of the Medical Society of New Jersey to the state: more especially as regards legislative enactments : together with some thoughts suggested by these relations : being the annual address read before the Medical Society of New Jersey, at its eighty-ninth annual session in the City of Trenton, January 23, 1855

38. Acts for the organization of the State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown, New Jersey, and by laws: adopted by the managers thereof

41. Constitution and general regulations, of the District Medical Society of Hunterdon County, N.J: with table of fees, rates of charges, list of members, and their post office address

45. The observations of Sanitarians in other countries and in a few of our States have led to the belief that the occurrence and the fatality of many diseases depends much upon geological structure, soil, topography, elevation and exposure, rain-fall, relations to seas or other bodies of water, density of population, and other local conditions not determined by the latitude or longitude of the locality

48. Fourth annual report of the managers and officers of the State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown, N.J

50. Retrospection of the Medical Society of New Jersey, with some suggestions as to its improvement: president's address before the Medical Society of New Jersey, at Asbury Park, June 18th-19th, 1889