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- Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the Bills of mortality3
- Abide with me. 42
- "Mens sana" (Sir George Henry Savage, M.D., F.R.C.P.)1
- 38th Station Hospital, Winchester, Hants, Eng1
- 88 bis and V.I.H: letters from two hospitals1
- A brief memoir of Rev. Giles Firmin, one of the ejected ministers of 16621
- A brief outline of the history and progress of cholera at Hull: with some remarks on the pathology and treatment of the disease1
- A most excellent cure for the stone and gravel1
- A pair of Wirtembergs: or the little Wiltshire dentist easing Faro's little daughter of the tooth-ache1
- A practical sketch of the Asiatic cholera of 1848, its rationale and (presumed) pathology: supplementary remarks to pamphlet on low inflammations1
- A proposal for erecting an infirmary at Hereford1
- A report on the death-rate of each sex in Michigan, and a comparison with Dr. Farr's life tables of healthy districts of England: with a statement concerning infant mortality in Michigan1
- A treatise on the law of idiocy and lunacy1
- A treatise on the puerperal fever: illustrated by cases, which occurred in Leeds and its vicinity, in the years 1809-18121
- A visit to the camp before Sevastopol1
- Account of the rise and progress of the asylum, proposed to be established, near Philadelphia: for the relief of persons deprived of the use of their reason : with an abridged account of the Retreat, a similar institution near York, in England1
- Address delivered by Dr. L.C. Lane, professor of surgery: at the commencement exercises of the Medical College of the Pacific, November 2d, 18761
- Address of Richard G. Moulton, A.M., of Cambridge, Eng., on the University extension movement1
- Advice to booksellers, perfumers, &c. not to sell any more stamps with their medicines, (patent ones excepted) nor the public to pay for them: founded on constitutional principles, with strictures on the Medicine Act, respectfully submitted to His Most Gracious Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament1
- Ambulance buses donated to the U.S. Army Medical Corps1