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- Adulteration of food, &c: part II of the third supplement to the report of the Department of Inland Revenue, 1881 : analysis of water1
- An act to make further provisions respecting the public health: chapter 38, R.S.O1
- An analysis of the mineral water from the Plantagenet Spring, Canada, with certificates testifying to its superior qualities as a preventive and a cure in many cases of approaching and contracted disease1
- Case of arterio-venous aneurism of the axillary artery and vein of fourteen years' duration1
- Christmas in the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto: a letter to the well children of Canada, who helped to make Christmas a happy time for their little sick friends1
- Etobicoke1
- Inquest on Mary Boyd, held at Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Toronto, 5th and 6th May, 1868: evidence and correspondence in full, with comments of the Toronto Press1
- Madame Labelle and Madame Legros: the two midwives of the Dionne quintuplets1
- Narrative of the recent difficulties in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum in Canada West: dedicated to the Christian community, and to the presiding officers of lunatic asylums in Europe and America1
- Official regulations for the government of public and private hospitals, refuges, orphanages and infants' homes: in accordance with Chapter 300, Section 3, and Chapter 301, Section 3, Revised Statues of Ontario, 19141
- On retroperitoneal and perirenal lipomata1
- Pollution of boundary waters: report of the consulting sanitary engineer upon remedial measures, March 8, 19161
- Regulations of the Provincial Board of Health, Ontario1
- Report of proceedings of the Woodstock Sanitary Convention and Annual Meeting of the Association of Executive Health Officers of Ontario: held at Woodstock, May 17th & 18th, 18871
- Sandwich mineral springs1
- Survey of general conditions of industrial hygiene in Toronto1
- The Dionne Quintuplets Hospital, Ont., CAN1
- The Dionne quintuplets at Callander, Ontario, Canada1
- The Public Health Act, chap. 218, R.S.O. 1914, with amendments of years 1914 and 1915. The Vaccination Act, chap. 219, R.S.O. 19141
- The effect of sulphadiazine prophylaxis on respiratory infection of serving soldiers1
