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- The Charleston medical register for the year M.DCCCII1
- The New-Hampshire diary, or Almanack: for the year of our Lord 1797 ... ; calculated for the meridian of Boston, lat- 42 deg. 25 m. n. but will serve for the adjacent states with little variation ; containing a variety of useful and entertaining matter, suitable for such work1
- The Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918: an account of its ravages in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and the efforts made to combat and subdue it1
- The address in hygiene: Report of the Philadelphia County Medical Society on Meteorology and Epidemics1
- The cholera : a familiar treatise on its history, causes, symptoms and treatment: with the most effective remedies, and proper mode of their administration, without the aid of a physician, the whole in language free from medical terms, especially adapted for the use of the public generally : also containing a history of the epidemics of the Middle Ages1
- The cholera at Malta in 18371
- The cholera beacon, being a treatise on the epidemic cholera as it appeared in Upper Canada, in 1832-4: with a plain and practical description of the first grade, or premonitory symptoms and the various forms of attack, by which the disease may be detected in its curable stage : together with directions for successful treatment : designed for popular instruction1
- The cholera epidemic of 1892 in the Russian Empire: with notes upon treatment and methods of disinfection in cholera, and a short account of the conference on cholera held in St. Petersburg in December 18921
- The cholera in Berwick Street1
- The cholera in Cincinnati: or A connected view of the controversy between the homeopathists and the Methodist expositor : also, a review of the report read before the Homeopathic association1
- The cholera spasmodica, as observed in Paris in 1832: comprising its symptoms, pathology, and treatment : illustrated by cases1
- The country slaughterhouse as a factor in the spread of disease1
- The effect of the nitrous vapour, in preventing and destroying contagion: ascertained, from a variety of trials, made chiefly by surgeons of His Majesty's Navy, in prisons, hospitals, and on board of ships : with an introduction respecting the nature of the contagion, which gives rise to the jail or hospital fever ; and the various methods formerly employed to prevent or destroy this1
- The epidemic yellow fevers of Natchez: an essay1
- The eternal fight1
- The history of cholera in India from 1862 to 1881: being a descriptive and statistical account of the disease : as derived from the published official reports of the several provincial governments during that period and mainly in illustration of the relation between cholera activity and climatic conditions : together with original observations on the causes and nature of cholera1
- The history of the cholera in Exeter in 18321
- The medical assistant, or Jamaica practice of physic: designed chiefly for the use of families and plantations2
- The origin and progress of the malignant cholera in Manchester1
- The pestilence, a punishment for public sins: a sermon, preached in the Middle Dutch Church Nov. 17, 1822, after the cessation of the yellow fever, which prevailed in New York in 18221
