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16. Report of Washington State Board of Health upon House Bill 211, of the eleventh legislature, 1909 relative to the establishment of a sanitorium for the care and treatment of indigent consumptives

37. The treatment of affections of the respiratory passages and of blood-poisonings by gaseous enemata: a clinical demonstration before the members of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, at the German Hospital of Philadelphia, March 30, 1887

51. The treatment of affections of the respiratory passages and of blood-poisonings by gaseous enemata: a clinical demonstration before the members of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, at the German Hospital of Philadelphia, March 30, 1887

61. To consumptives: information respecting the practice of F.H. Ramadge : containing an account of several cases in relation to this practice, in which it has been beneficial in this country, with other corroborative testimony

80. Consumption curable: information respecting the practice of F.H. Ramadge : containing an account of several cases in relation to this practice, in which it has been beneficial in this country, with other corroborative testimony

82. To consumptives: information respecting the practice of F.H. Ramadge : containing an account of several cases in relation to this practice, in which it has been beneficial in this country, with other corroborative testimony

83. Observations on the distinguishing symptoms of three different species of pulmonary consumption, the catarrhal, the apostematous, and the tuberculous: with some remarks on the remedies and regimen best fitted for the prevention, removal, or alleviation of each species : to which is added, an appendix on the preparation and use of lactucarium, or lettuce-opium

88. Consumption curable: and the manner in which nature as well as remedial art operates in effecting a healing process in cases of consumption, explained and illustrated by numerous remarkable and interesting cases : to which is added a mode of treatment, by which the development of tubercles may be prevented in persons liable thereto, from hereditary predisposition, or a bad state of the system induced by various causes