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- Address delivered before the American Academy of Dental Science: at their sixth annual meeting, held in Boston, Sept. 29, 18731
- Address of Joseph M. Toner, president of the Association1
- Cholera hygiene1
- Contributions to the study of yellow fever1
- Erysipelas and child-bed fever1
- Fires in American cities1
- General health laws and local ordinances: considered with reference to state and local sanitary organization1
- List of periodicals present in and wanted for the Library of the Medical Department, United States Army, Washington, January 10, 18741
- Medical and surgical cases treated by electricity1
- Mortality in each year among the officers of the army (including those killed in battle) for fifty years: from 1824-1873, as derived from the Army registers1
- On the relative influence of city and country life, on morality, health, fecundity, longevity and mortality1
- Petition of the American Medical Association in behalf of the Medical Corps of the Army: with a brief statement of facts in the case1
- Relation of boards of health to intemperance: a paper read before the national convention of health boards assembled in Washington City, January 21-23, 18741
- Report of the vaccine department of the New-York Dispensary: for the year 18731
- Scientific and industrial education in the United States: an address delivered before the New-York State Agricultural Society1
- Ten years and ten months in lunatic asylums in different states1
- The dispensatory of the United States of America1
- The medical colleges, the medical profession, and the public1
- The medical register and directory of the United States: systematically arranged by states : comprising names, post office address, educational and professional status of more than fifty thousand physicians : with lists of medical societies, colleges, hospitals and other medical institutions, with abstracts of medical laws of each state, notices of mineral springs, etc1
- The organic materia medica of the British pharmacopœia systematically arranged: together with brief notices of the remedies contained in the Indian and United States pharmacopœias1