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Homoeopathic domestic medicine ... arranged as a practical work for students. Containing a glossary of medical terms
By Joseph Laurie
Boston, March 12. 1736,7
Boston, March 12. 1736,7
By Daniel Henchman

Balto and the Great Race
By Elizabeth Cody Kimmel

The cruelest miles
By Gay Salisbury,Laney Salisbury
An enquiry into the nature, cause and cure, of the angina suffocativa, or, sore throat distemper, as it is commonly called by the inhabitants of this city and colony
An enquiry into the nature, cause and cure, of the angina suffocativa, or, sore throat distemper, as it is commonly called by the inhabitants of this city and colony
By Samuel Bard
Observations and remarks on the putrid malignant sore-throat
Observations and remarks on the putrid malignant sore-throat
By Hall Jackson
Two sermons, on occasion of the fatal distemper which prevail'd in sundry towns within the province of New-Hampshire
Two sermons, on occasion of the fatal distemper which prevail'd in sundry towns within the province of New-Hampshire
By Jabez Fitch
Restriction and prevention of diphtheria
Restriction and prevention of diphtheria
By Michigan. State Board of Health

An account of the scarlet fever and sore throat, or scarlatina anginosa
By William Withering
A lamentation occasion'd by the great sickness & lamented deaths of divers eminent persons in Springfield
A lamentation occasion'd by the great sickness & lamented deaths of divers eminent persons in Springfield
By Jonathan Burt
The young people warned, or, The voice of God to the young people in the late terrible judgment of the throat-distemper
The young people warned, or, The voice of God to the young people in the late terrible judgment of the throat-distemper
By Jonathan Todd

The bacteriology of diphtheria
By George Henry Falkiner Nuttall
An account of the numbers that have died of the distemper in the throat, within the province of New-Hampshire, with some reflections thereon. July 26. 1736
An account of the numbers that have died of the distemper in the throat, within the province of New-Hampshire, with some reflections thereon. July 26. 1736
By Jabez Fitch

A new inquiry into the causes, symptoms, and cure, of putrid and inflammatory fevers
By Fordyce, William Sir