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- A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia1
- A reply to Dr. Jacob Bigelow's second letter1
- A study of the anæsthesias of hysteria1
- An examination of the question of anaesthesia: arising on the memorial of Charles Thomas Wells : presented to the United States Senate, second session, thirty-second Congress, and referred to a Select committee, of which the Hon. Isaac P. Walker is chairman : prepared for the information of said Committee2
- Anaesthesia and anesthetics1
- Anaesthesia of the trunk in locomotor ataxia1
- Anaesthetics: brief of points and proofs in support of petitions, memorials, resolutions and letters, from a large number of the American Medical Association, scientific societies, professors and surgeons of the principal colleges and hospitals, surgeons, officers and wounded soldiers of the Federal Army, &c. : laid before the Committee of Ways and Means, and to whom the subject had been referred by a joint resolution of the House, March 1864, urging compensation for the use of anaesthetics in the army and navy : report of the Committee of the Senate on Military Affairs and the Militia, 3d session, 37th Congress, no. 891
- Anesthesia for electroconvulsive therapy1
- Artificial anaesthesia and anaesthetics1
- Dear Sir, You are respectfully invited to meet other members of the profession at the office of Dr. J.R. Cooper1
- Debate in the United States Senate, Saturday, August 28, 1852, on the anaesthetic properties of sulphuric ether1
- Effects of Anesthesia on Functional Activation of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism1
- Historical materials for the biography of W.T.G. Morton, M.D: discoverer of etherization, with an account of anaesthesia1
- Letter from Linus Pauling to Chauncey D. Leake1
- Letter from Linus Pauling to Cyril N. Hinshelwood1
- Memorandum from Linus Pauling to J. F. Catchpool1
- Monitoring neuroanesthesia1
- Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia, submitted the following report1
- On the specific gravity of the urine during anaesthesia and after salt-solution enemata1
- On the use of anaesthetics in midwifery1