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- The 151st semi-annual course of lectures on practical obstetrics will commence on Friday, October 5th, 18881
- The Gynaec-Retreat for Diseases of Women and Obstetrics1
- The Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia: its origin, progress, work, and wants1
- The Obstetric Institute of Philadelphia, under the charge of Joseph Warrington, M.D1
- The Philadelphia Institute, for the permanent cure of stammering, stuttering, and all other impediments to a distinct articulation by the personal treatment of Edwin S. Johnston1
- The Philadelphia Social Science Association was organized November 17th, 18691
- The Philadelphia water supply: report of the Commission of 1878 : showing that the Fairmont works realize less than thirty per cent. of their proper effect--and even this after the machinery had been put in repair for the experiments of the Commission1
- The Preston Retreat1
- The Preston Retreat controversy: Dr. Richard C. Norris versus the Preston Retreat1
- The annual address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society1
- The career of Benjamin Franklin: a paper read before the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, May 25, 1893, at the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its formation in that city1
- The charter, laws, and rules of the Pennsylvania Hospital2
- The city of Philadelphia vs. Girard, et al: Argument of F. Carroll Brewster, Esq., city solicitor. Before the Supreme Court, May 22d, 18631
- The drainage question in Philadelphia: a public lecture delivered June 12, 1885 at the hall of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, by invitation of the Committee on Hygiene of the County Medical Society1
- The faculty of 1841: a lecture delivered before the Alumni Association of the Jefferson Medical College, March 11th, 18801
- The following report of "the Committee on the Abuse of Medical Charities" was presented to the Philadelphia County Medical Society on March 10, 18801
- The future water supply of Philadelphia1
- The future water supply of the city of Philadelphia1
- The health of Boston and Philadelphia1
- The history of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751-18951
