Titles
- Board of Aldermen, December 19, 1836: report of the Committee on Laws, &c. on the communication and draft of a law from the Water Commissioners with amendments1
- Board of Aldermen, February 15th, 1836: the following communication was received from his Honor the Mayor, enclosing a communication from Stephen Allen, Esq., Chairman of the Water Commissioners, and from D.B. Douglass, Esq., Chief Engineer, N.Y. Aqueduct, in relation to the practicability and probable expense of forcing by steam engines a sufficient quantity of water from the North or East River to a reservoir to be erected on Murray Hill, in aid of the present means for extinguishing fires, which was referred to the Committee on Fire and Water1
- Board of Aldermen, February 16, 1835: the following report was received from the Commissioners appointed, pursuant to a law passed by the legislature, on the 2d of May 1834, in relation to supplying the City of New-York with pure and wholesome water, which was referred to the Committee on Fire and Water1
- Board of Aldermen, February 26, 18381
- Board of Aldermen, February 27, 1837: report of the select committee, to whom was referred so much of the message of his Honor the Mayor, as relates to furnishing a supply of water for the extinguishing of fires, and laying additional pipes1
- Board of Aldermen, March 4, 1835: the Committee on Fire and Water, to whom was referred the report of the Water Commissioners, and the documents accompanying the same, in relation to supplying the City of New-York with pure and wholesome water, presented the following report1
- Board of Aldermen, May 14, 18381
- Board of Aldermen, November 23d, 1835: the following communication was received from Stephen Allen, Esq. Chairman, in behalf of the Water Commissioners, praying that the Common Council will apply to the legislature for a law authorising the appointment of commissioners with power to alter the line of any highway or turnpike in danger of injury from the Croton River Water Works1
- Board of Aldermen, October 18, 18411
- Board of Assistant Aldermen, December 21st, 18401
- Board of Assistant Aldermen, January 9th, 1837: communication from the Water Commissioners, setting forth the progress of the works for supplying the city with pure and wholesome water1
- Board of Assistant Aldermen, October 10th, 18421
- Boenninghausen's essay on the homoeopathic treatment of intermittent fevers1
- Book of health for the million: with practical remarks on bathing, diet, exercise, disease, and the water cure1
- Boston medical police2
- Boston medical police: rules and regulations of the Boston Medical Association3
- Boston, August 20, 1810: Sir, It has appeared very desirable to a number of respectable gentlemen, that a hospital for the reception of lunatics and other sick persons should be established in this town1
- Boston, June 1, 1811: Sir, in conformity with the opinion of the publick, and especially of the fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society, a medical school is now established in the town of Boston, and has commenced its operations1
- Boston, September 5, 1810: Sir, the medical institution, which has heretofore existed in Cambridge, has lately undergone such important alterations, that we have presumed some information of its actual arrangements might be agreeable to you and useful to some of your friends1
- Botanical grammar and dictionary1
