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1. Contributions to the study of yellow fever: a paper read before the American Public Health Association, New York, November 12, 1873, on the natural history and distribution of yellow fever in the United States : with chart showing all the localities, and the elevation of each place above sea level, where it has appeared, from A.D. 1668 to A.D. 1874

10. Joint Resolution Requesting Doctors Bemiss and Cochran and Engineer Hardie to Complete their Reports upon the Yellow-Fever Epidemic of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Eight for the Use of Congress

11. Joint Resolution Requesting Surgeon-General Woodworth to Complete the Reports of the Yellow-Fever Commission Organized by him to Investigate the Yellow-Fever Epidemic of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Eight, and to Present the Same, Together with the Completed Reports of the Board of Experts, for the Use of Congress

25. Reply of the president of the Board of Health to the "Memorial to the Legislature": published in the Ǹew Orleans medical and surgical journal, of March, 1858

28. The history of the mild yellow fever which prevailed in the city of Natchez in 1848: with observations respecting its character and natural mode of cure : to which is appended from various authors descriptions and notices of that disease, of dengue, and of inflammation of the stomach and bowels

31. Minutes of the proceedings of the Committee, appointed on the 14th September 1793 by the citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties, and the District of Southwark to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever, prevalent in the city and its vicinity: with an appendix

41. Yellow fever: nature and epidemic character caused by meteorological influences, verified by the epidemics of Shreveport and Memphis in 1873, by that of Savannah in 1876, by the great epidemic of the Mississippi Valley in 1878, and (in the appendix) by the one of Memphis in 1879

44. A history of the proceedings of the Board of Health, of the city of New-York, in the summer and fall of 1822: together with, an account of the rise and progress of the yellow fever, which appeared during that season, and the several documents in relation to it, which were laid before the Board

47. An account of the yellow fever, which occurred in the city of New-York, in the year 1822: to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the different pestilential diseases with which this city was afflicted, in the years 1798, 1799, 1803 & 1805 : with the opinion of several of our most eminent physicians respecting the origin of the disease, its prevention and cure : to which is added a correct list of all the deaths by yellow fever during the late season, taken from official documents

57. Étude médicale de quelques questions importantes pour la Louisiane: et exposé succinct d'une endémie paludéenne, de forme catarrhale, qui a sévi à la Nouvelle-Orléans, particulièrement sur les enfants, pendant l'épidémie de fièvre jaune de 1858

66. The endemic and epidemic diseases of Mobile: their causes and prevention

74. Report of the Joint Committee of Councils, relative to the malignant or pestilential disease of the summer and autumn of 1820, in the city of Philadelphia