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- The comparative physiology of respiration: address by Simon Henry Gage, vice-president Section F, before the Section of Biology, American Association for the Advancement of Science at the Rochester Meeting, August, 18921
- The connexion of life with respiration: or, An experimental inquiry into the effects of submersion, strangulation, and several kinds of noxious airs, on living animals : with an account of the nature of the disease they produce : its distinction from death itself : and the most effectual means of cure1
- The connexion of life with respiration: or, An experimental inquiry into the effects of submersion, strangulation, and several kinds of noxious airs, on living animals : with an account of the nature of the disease they produce; its distinction from death itself : and the most effectual means of cure1
- The factors of the respiratory rhythm, and the regulation of respiration1
- The properties of air relating to ventilation and heating1
- The ratio that alimentation should bear to oxygenation in disease of the lungs1
- The respiratory function of the human larynx: from experimental studies in the Physiological Laboratory of Harvard University1
- The use of the voice: a pocket manual on breathing, reading, and speaking1
- The uses and abuses of air: showing its influence in sustaining life and producing disease : with remarks on the ventilation of houses1
- The uses and abuses of air: showing its influence in sustaining life and producing disease : with remarks on the ventilation of houses and the best methods of securing a pure and wholesome atmosphere inside of dwellings, churches, court-rooms, workshops, and buildings of all kinds1
- The uses and abuses of air: showing its influence in sustaining life, and producing disease : with remarks on the ventilation of houses, and the best methods of securing a pure and wholesome atmosphere inside of dwellings, churches, courtrooms, workshops, and buildings of all kinds1
- Theory of circulation by respiration: synopsis of its principles and history, written by request, for the "U.S. Journal of Homoeopathy"1
