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- Catalogue of the New-York Museum of Anatomy2
- Musée de l'assistance publique2
- A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum: consisting of a large and very valuable collection of most curious anatomical figures, and real preparations ; also figures resembling life ... ; to be seen at No. 197, Fleet-Street ... London1
- Address to the Chester County Cabinet of Natural Science at the organization of the society, on the 18th of March, 18261
- An opportunity for a great national dental museum and library1
- Anatomical cabinet, belonging to R.D. Mussey, M.D., professor of surgery in the Medical College of Ohio: printed for the use of pupils1
- Army Institute of Pathology: Army Medical Museum1
- Bibliography of museums and museology1
- Catalogue of the Army Medical Museum, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D.C: January 1, 18631
- Catalogue of the Parisian Cabinet of Wonders and Anatomy: 563 Broadway, next door to Ball, Black & Co., New York : principals ... Drs. Jordan and Beck, of 131 Prince Street, four blocks west of Broadway, New York : open daily, for gentlemen only, from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. : admission 25 cents1
- Catalogue of the United States Army Medical Museum1
- Catalogue of the Wistar, or anatomical museum of the University of Pennsylvania1
- Catalogue of the anatomical museum of the University of Pennsylvania: with a report to the museum committee of the trustees : November, 18321
- Catalogue of the natural productions and curiosities, which compose the collections of the Cabinet of Natural History, opened for public exhibition, at No. 38, William-Street, New-York1
- Catalogue of the organic remains: which, with other geological and some mineral articles, were presented to the New York Lyceum of Natural History, in August 1826, by their associate, Samuel L. Mitchill1
- Circular orders. No. 61
- Circular. No. 31
- Descriptive catalogue of anatomical and surgical preparations in wax, papier-mâché, and leather: with a valuable and rare cabinet of original specimens of bones, illustrating an interesting series of diseases, casualties, and malformations; also, a collection of oil paintings of anatomical and pathological subjects, by Sully1
- Dr. John H. Brinton's address to the graduating class of the Army Medical School at Washington1
- Educational possibilities of the National Medical Museum in the standardization of medical training1
