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- Remarks on some of the medicinal springs of Virginia1
- Reminiscences of a Virginia physician1
- Reminiscences of a Virginia physician (Part 2)1
- Rendezvous of distribution: birds eye view of Camp Convalescent near Alexandria, Va1
- Report of the Howard Association of Norfolk, Va. to all contributors who gave their valuable aid in behalf of the sufferers from epidemic yellow fever during the summer of 18551
- Report of the Joint Committee on the Harpers Ferry Outrages, January 26, 18601
- Report of the Philadelphia Relief Committee: appointed to collect funds for the sufferers by yellow fever at Norfolk & Portsmouth, Va., 18551
- Report of the events connected with the first Bull Run campaign1
- Report of the secretary with regard to the probable origin of the recent demoralization of the volunteer army at Washington: and the duty of the Sanitary Commission with reference to certain deficiencies in the existing army arrangements, as suggested thereby1
- Report on the mode of supplying Church Hill with water and on the extension of the works1
- Report on the origin of the yellow fever in Norfolk during the summer of 18551
- Report on the progress of serum-therapy in general: in Virginia especially1
- Reports of the peninsular campaign: surgical experience &c1
- Reports on the operations of the inspectors and relief agents of the Sanitary Commission after the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 18621
- Restriction and prevention of consumption: sometimes called "tuberculosis," "phthisis," "phthisis pulmonalis," "tubercular phthisis," "tubercular consumption," or "pulmonary consumption"1
- Ruins of Mrs. Henry's house, Bull Run1
