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- Hand book of the first Pan-American Medical Congress: Washington, D.C., U.S.A., September 5, 6, 7, and 8, A.D. 18931
- Handbook of popular medicine: embracing the anatomy and physiology of the human body, illustrations of home gymnastics, instructions for nursing the sick, the domestic treatment of the ordinary diseases and accidents of children and adults, plan for a family health record, etc. : with over 300 choice dietetic and remedial recipes : especially adapted for general and family instruction and reference1
- Health at home, or, Hall's family doctor: showing how to invigorate and preserve health, prolong life, cure diseases, understand the physical conditions of maternity and the proper management of infants, and discussing the entire physical well-being of man, with a very large collection of the latest and most valuable medical prescriptions1
- Henry C. Lea's (late Lea & Blanchard's) classified catalogue of medical and surgical publications: i n asking the attention of the profession to the works contained in the following pages, the publisher would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the house by their careful selection and accuracy and finish execution1
- Here begynneth a good booke of medecines called, The treasure of poore men1
- Hints to the people upon the profession of medicine1
- Homoeopathy contrasted with allopathy1
- Hospital French: questions and general conversation (English-French)1
- Household hand-book of medicine1
- How to get well, keep well, and live long: the every-day doctor : a household book of practical medicine, containing a full account of the diseases of the human system, with appropriate remedies and a collection of valuable receipts1
- How to heal by nature's potent methods: a worthy counsellor in health, sickness, pain, and distress : a system of nature which reveals the correct laws of the moral and physical world for the pleasant perusal and profound study of everybody1
- How to keep well, or, The preservation of health and the recognition of disease1
- Humbuggiana: a poem1
- Hygiene, prevention of disease and first aid1
