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    • An answer to "a protest against the use of the metric system in prescribing"1
    • An answer to a protest against the use of the metric system in prescribing1
    • An appeal to a clergyman on the use of tobacco1
    • An autograph letter of Samuel Hahnemann1
    • An epistle to a friend, on the means of preserving health, promoting happiness: and prolonging the life of man to its natural period : being a summary view of inconsiderate and useless habits that derange the system of nature, thereby causing premature old age and death : with some thoughts on the best means of preventing and overcoming disease1
    • Answer of Dr. David Hosack, to the lettter which appeared in the Commercial Advertiser of last evening, from Noah Webster, Esq., on the subject of yellow fever1
    • As there has been published by the American Antivivisection Society a pamphlet "Facts in regard to the failure of the bills presented to the legislature for the restriction of vivisection"1
    • As to castration for hypertrophied prostate: a protest against a protest1
    • Aseptic surgery in the hospitals of Paris in 18921
    • Boston, August 20, 1810: Sir, It has appeared very desirable to a number of respectable gentlemen, that a hospital for the reception of lunatics and other sick persons should be established in this town1
    • Boston, June 1, 1811: Sir, in conformity with the opinion of the publick, and especially of the fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society, a medical school is now established in the town of Boston, and has commenced its operations1
    • Carta del Dr. Halphen de Nueva Orleans al Exmo. Sr. Presidente sobre el cholera morbo: acompañada de su metodo curativo1
    • Case of three remarkable tumours extirpated from the nose: communicated in a letter to David Hosack1
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    • Circular: New-York, 4th March, 1818 : sir, we are instructed to transmit to you the annexed documents of the Medical Society of the State of New-York, respecting the formation of a national pharmacopoeia1
    • Correspondence respecting the cholera epidemic in Egypt, 18831
    • Critical remarks upon the misstatements as to interdental splints in the surgical treatise of Professor D. Hayes Agnew, M.D1
    • Current medical opinion on the attitude of the New York State Commission in Lunacy: dangers to state hospitals for the insane1
    • Dear Doctor, I wish to call your attention to our remedy, Manine, for the treatment and cure of that diseased condition of the nervous system caused by the use of morphine, laudanum, heroin or opium in any of its forms1
    • Dear Doctor, Tthe movement which was set on foot in 1871 for the establishment of a great General Hospital in connection with the University of Pennsylvania has been very successful up to the present time1
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