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- A case of puerperal septic fever reported by George J. Northrop, M.D., of Marquette Mich., and some remarks on the relations of the medical profession to the people1
- A report on the death-rate of each sex in Michigan, and a comparison with Dr. Farr's life tables of healthy districts of England: with a statement concerning infant mortality in Michigan1
- Climate and health in Michigan1
- Diagrams designed by Henry B. Baker, M.D., of Lansing, Michigan, to accompany vital statistics of Michigan, 1870, and statistics of Michigan, 1870: also so much of the text of the two volumes mentioned as particularly refers to the diagrams1
- Diagrams illustrating a paper on the systematic study of the causes of sickness and deaths: read at the Sanitary Convention at Battle Creek, Michigan, March 29, 18811
- Diagrams to illustrate a paper on the relations of certain meteorological conditions to diseases of the lungs and air-passages: to be read before the Section on Medical Climatology, etc., of the International Medical Congress, Washington, D.C., September, 18871
- General sanitation: its importance to the public welfare, and a plea for better methods1
- Malaria, and the causation of periodic fever1
- Memoranda for the guidance of railroad officials, heallth officers, physicians and others, relative to what are "communicable diseases dangerous to the public health": with reference especially to Act 45, Laws of 18951
- Report of attendance, abstracts, and review of proceedings of the Health Department of the American Social Science Association, at its annual meeting at Saratoga, N.Y., September 8, 1876: relating mainly to sanitary improvement in schools1
- Small-pox: now is a good time to be vaccinated1
- The cause of chorea1
- The prevention of the communicable diseases, from the standpoint of the State Board of Health1