Titles
- Habitual postures of school children1
- Hades look'd into: the power of our great Saviour over the invisible world, and the gates of death which lead into that world ; considered, in a sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable, Wait Winthrop Esq ; who expired, 7 d. IX m. 1717 ; in the LXXXVI year of his age1
- Haeckel's genesis of man, or history of the development of the human race: being a review of his "Anthropogenie", and embracing a summary exposition of his views and of those of the advanced German school of science1
- Haematherapy: present status and technique of the new treatment1
- Haematometra1
- Haematomyelia1
- Haematomyelia and acute myelitis1
- Haemorrhages in the new-born1
- Haemorrhagic malarial fever: an address delivered before the Medical Society of North Carolina, at its 21st annual meeting, held in Charlotte in May, 18741
- Haemorrhoids (piles), rectal ulcer, fistula in ano, fissure, pruritus, polypus recti, stricture, &c., &c: a statement of facts sustained by indisputable evidence, written for the public1
- Hahnemann Hospital of the City of New York: trustees, charter, and by-laws. Constitution and by-laws of the Ladies' Association1
- Hahnemann Hospital, thirtieth year souvenir: its organization, description, history, location, names of those who have been identified with its management, its medical and surgical work located on Park Avenue, 67th and 68th Street, New York, 19001
- Hahnemann Medical College and Homœopathic Hospital, of Chicago: closing exercises of the spring term, 1877 : with list of matriculants1
- Hahnemann and his doctrines: an address, introductory to the first course of lectures in Hahnemann Medical College : delivered October 15, 18601
- Hahnemannian homoeopathy!: being papers read before the Canadian Institute of Homoeopathy1
- Hair: microscopically examined and medico-legally considered1
- Hakka Cream: for catarrh, hay fever, head colds, etc1
- Hall's medical journal directory1
- Hallucination and its allied states1
- Hallux valgus, with a report of two successful cases1
