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- Remarks on the cholera, embracing facts and observations collected at New-York: during a visit to the city expressly for that purpose1
- Report1
- Report of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, to the Board of Health, on epidemic cholera1
- Report of the Commission appointed by the Sanitary Board of the City Councils, to visit Canada for the investigation of the epidemic cholera, prevailing in Montreal and Quebec1
- Report of the Committee of the Kappa Lambda Society: Appointed for the Purpose of Preparing an Account of the Mode of Treatment of Epidemic Cholera ... Together with an additional report, presented Aug. 15, 18321
- Report of the Committee on Military Hygiene1
- Report of the Water Committee of the City of Brooklyn, made to the Common Council March 13, 1854: with the report of Gen. Ward B. Burnett, on the introduction of a supply of water1
- Report of the commissioners and chief engineer of the Charlestown water-works, February 28, 18651
- Report of the commissioners employed to investigate the origin and nature of the epidemic cholera of Canada1
- Report of the committee appointed to investigate the causes and extent of the late extraordinary sickness and mortality in the town of Mobile1
- Report of the committee of the Medical Society of the City and County of New-York: explanatory of the causes and character of the epidemic fever, which prevailed in Bancker-Street and its vicinity, in the summer and autumn of 18201
- Report of the committee on the statistics of calculous disease in Ohio: made to the Ohio State Medical Society, at the Annual Meeting, held in Columbus, June, 18501
- Report of the majority of the Committee on Medical Societies and Colleges on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the cholera1
- Report of the professor of physical education and hygiene to the trustees of Amherst College for the year 1862-31
- Report of the standing committee on surgery, read before the Kentucky State Medical Society, October, 18531
- Report on pauper insanity: presented to the city council of Baltimore, on March 28th, 18451
- Report on rest and the abolition of pain in the treatment of disease: prepared by appointment of the New-York State Medical Society1
- Report on the benevolent institutions of Great Britain and Paris: including the schools and asylums for the blind, deaf and dumb, and the insane, being supplementary to the ninth annual report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind1
- Report on the cholera in Paris1
- Report on the epidemic small pox and chicken pox: which prevailed in New-York during the last autumn and winter, explanatory of the causes of supposed failures of the vaccine disease1