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10. Atlantic City as a winter health resort: embracing official reports, meteorological tables, etc., concerning the climate of Atlantic City, N. J., the testimony of eminent physicians as to its effects on various forms of disease, hygienic hints for invalids at the seashore, and information about the sanitary condition of Atlantic City

11. The Azores as a health resort

60. A history of the medicinal springs at Saratoga and Ballstown: being a brief account of the situation, composition, operation, and effects, of those celebrated waters : with a catalogue of all the diseases, in which they are beneficial or injurious : and directions how to use or apply them in each : attended with remarks on the proper seasons to visit them, the accommodations, customs, expense of board, &c. : taken from actual experiment and observation

74. Introduction of the most approved European methods of using sulphur water at Sharon Springs, N. Y. for treatment of nasal catarrh and diseases of the respiratory organs: with translations from the notes of French physicians on these methods and the results, as observed in France

75. Introduction of the most approved European methods of using sulphur water at Sharon Springs, N.Y: for treatment of nasal catarrh, pulmonary tuberculosis, and diseases of the respiratory organs : with translations from the notes of French physicians on these methods and the results, as observed in France

85. Nassau, island of New Providence, Bahamas: a guide to the sanitarium of the Western Hemisphere, its attractions, and how to get there : with illustrations from photographs, meteorological tables, and other statistics of interest to invalids and travelers : including "An Isle of June", republished from Scribner's Monthly for November, 1877 : also St. Augustine, Fla., and Havana, Cuba, with illustrations, descriptions, routes, &c

99. Prospectus of the opening of the Lawrence Water-cure, May 15, 1853: containing a few remarks on the general effects of the water treatment on healthy and disordered bodies : also, a description of this new and splendid establishment, with its rules and regulations