Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, United States Army ... v.3, 1874, Volume 3

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1874

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Page 51 - all the medicines in the London pharmacopoeia arranged in classes according to their action, with their composition and doses, by a practicing physician. Altered to correspond with the United States dispensatory.
Page 205 - 1871. Report to the commissioners of public charities and correction of the city of New York, on the chemical and physical facts collected from the deep sea researches made during the voyage of the nautical schoolship " Mercury," undertaken by their order in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean sea, 1870-71.
Page 25 - and Baretti and from the English dictionaries of Webster, Worcester, and Walker; with the addition of more than eight thousand words, idioms, and familiar phrases, the irregularities of all the verbs, and a grammatical synopsis of both languages. In two parts. I. SpanishEnglish. II.
Page 117 - America. Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the twelve United English Colonies of North America.
Page 21 - reply of the guardians for the relief and employment of the poor of the city of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, and the townships of the Northern Liberties and Penn,
Page 175 - First annual report of the supervising surgeon of the marine hospital service of the United States for the year 1872. Containing a brief historical sketch of the service from the date of its organization in
Page 145 - Report of the Portsmouth Relief Association to the contributors of the fund for the relief of Portsmouth, Virginia, during the prevalence of the yellow fever in that town in 1855 ; the exhibit of the treasurer of the receipts and disbursements of the fund, and statements of other members of the association, together with a sketch of the fever,
Page 83 - An act to incorporate medical societies, for the purpose of regulating the practice of physic and surgery in this state, passed the 4th of April, 1806; together with the
Page 24 - anglicanum : containing the derivation of English words, proper and common ; each in an alphabet distinct. Proving the Dutch and Saxon to be the prime fountains. And likewise giving the similar words in most European languages, whereby any of them may be indifferently well learned
Page 222 - (No. 9.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American Union, interred in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Oregon, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri, the military division of

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