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1. A report of the New Haven County Medical Society, on the expediency of repealing that section of the medical laws of this state: which excludes irregular practitioners from the benefits of law in the collection of fees

3. Poor Mary Stannard!: a full and thrilling story of the circumstances connected with her murder. History of the monstrous Madison crime. The most mysterious of all the cases which have baptized Connecticut in blood. The only true and reliable account. The clairvoyant's wonderful story

9. Sketches of physicians in Hartford in 1820, and reminiscences, by George Sumner, M.D., and in 1837, by Gurdon W. Russell, M.D: being papers read before the Hartford Medical Society January 1, 1848 and March 5, 1888

18. The beautiful victim of the Elm City: being a full, fair, and impartial narrative of all that is known of the terrible fate of the trusting and unfortunate Jennie E. Cramer : giving all the evidence that led the jury to hold James Malley, Jr. as her murderer, and to denounce Walter E. Malley and Blanche Douglass as aiders and abettors in this terrible social tragedy

33. Findings from the field. Medicaid delivery systems and access to care in four states in year three of the ACA

34. Findings from the field. Enrollment and consumer assistance in four states in year three of the ACA

44. The past, present & future of the Yale University School of Medicine and affiliated clinical institutions: including the New Haven Hospital, the New Haven Dispensary, the Connecticut Training School for Nurses

50. Report of a committee of the Connecticut Medical Society respecting an asylum for the insane: with the constitution of the society for their relief : accepted by the medical convention, October 3, 1821, and by them ordered to be published

53. An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1793: adapted to the horizon and meridian of New-Haven, lat. 41 deg. 19 min. north, and longit. 73 deg. 14 min. westward of the Royal Observatory, or Flamsted-House in Greenwich, according to the latest observations : but (without sensible error) may serve indifferently for all the towns in Connecticut, and the adjacent states

67. Semi-centennial history of the Gen'l Hospital Society of Connecticut: with a history of the Hartford Hospital : being the annual address read before the State Medical Society at its session May, A.D. 1876

69. Overcoming data-sharing challenges in the opioid epidemic: integrating substance use disorder treatment in primary care

74. What worked and what's next?: strategies in four states leading ACA enrollment efforts

75. Semi-centennial anniversary of the Retreat for the Insane, at Hartford, Conn., January 7th, 1873: remarks by William R. Cone, and historical address by Dr. Gurdon W. Russell : together with extracts from the yearly report of 1870, by Dr. John S. Butler, superintendent during nearly thirty years

76. Proceedings of the president and fellows of the Connecticut Medical Society, in convention, May, 1834: and a list of the members ; with "An act to incorporate the Connecticut Medical Society," and "An act in relation to the medical institution of Yale College"

77. A classified list of diseases and an alphabetical list of the causes of death: arranged to refer one to the other by numbers, for the use of registrars of vital statistics in Connecticut : with explanatory remarks by the Superintendent of Registration

78. Medicare Part D's medication therapy management: shifting from neutral to drive

82. The effects of the Medicaid expansion on state budgets: an early look in select states

83. Report on New Haven Health Center demonstration, July 1920-June 1923

85. Connecticut implemented our prior audit recommendations and generally complied with federal and state requirements for reporting and monitoring critical incidents

93. Malley's store

94. The Malley mansion