Title |
Publisher |
City |
Date |
Physical science: its past, present and future. An address delivered before the Goethean Literary Society of marshall College. |
Office of the odd fellow |
Boonsboro, MD |
1851 |
Paraclesus and his influence on chemistry and medicine. |
M. Kieffer & Co., printers |
Chambersburg, PA |
1853 |
Lecture, introductory to the course on chemistry and pharmacy in the National Medical College, Washington, D.C. |
M. Kieffer & Co., printers |
Chambersburg, PA |
1853 |
The chemistry of fire. |
Mercersburg Review |
Chambersburg, PA |
1855 |
Report on the progress of medical chemistry. Read before the Medical & Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. |
James Lucas & Son, "Steam Press" |
Baltimore |
1855 |
Henry Cavendish and the discovery of the chemical constitution of water. A lecture, introductory to the course on chemistry, in the National Medical College, session of 1855-6. |
American Medical Monthly |
New York |
1855 |
The medical profession and modern chemistry. An oration delivered before the medical and chirurgical faculty of Maryland at its annual convention, June 4, 1856. |
James Lucas & Son, |
Baltimore |
1856 |
Report on strychnia: its physiological properties, and chemical detection. |
Transactions of the American Medical Association |
Philadelphia |
1856 |
The utility of colleges of pharmacy. |
Maryland College of Pharmacy |
Baltimore |
1856 |
Eighth annual report of the board of managers and treasurer of the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the mechanic Arts, with the annual reports to the board of the standing committees and other officers of the institute. |
James Lucas & Son, |
Baltimore |
1856 |
Report on the recent contributions of chemsitry to the medical profession. |
Ritchie and Dunnavant |
Richmond, VA |
1857 |
An address at the dedication of the second hall of the Goethean Literary Society of Franklin and Marshall College. |
M. Kieffer & Co., printers |
Chambersburg, PA |
1857 |
The human body and disease, considered from the Christian standpoint. |
Mercersburg Review |
Chambersburg, PA |
1858 |
The calendar, civil and ecclesiastical. By a layman of the German Reformed Church. |
Mercersburg Review |
Chambersburg, PA |
1858 |
Oration before the medical and surgical society of Baltimore at its fourth anniversary meeting, January 17, 1859. |
John D. Toy, printer |
Baltimore |
1859 |
Valedictory address delivered at the third annual commencement of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, March 15, 1859. |
Frederick A. Hanzsche, printer |
Baltimore |
1859 |
Review of "Quacks and their Success": oration before the medical and surgical society of Baltimore. |
Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery |
Nashville[?] |
1859 |
Christian union and the liturgical tendencies of the times. |
Mercersburg Review |
Chambersburg, PA |
1859 |
Proceedings of the general meeting of the medical profession, in relation to the deaths of Charles Frick, M.D., professor of materia-medica and therapeutics in the University of Maryland; and Berwick B. Smith, M.D., demonstrator of anatomy in the University of Maryland. |
John Murphy & Co. |
Baltimore |
1860 |
A catechism of Christian religion; commonly called the Heidelberg catechism. |
M. Kieffer & Co., printers |
Chambersburg, PA |
1860 |
The marvelous in modern times. |
M. Kieffer & Co.’s caloric printing press |
Chambersburg, PA |
1860 |
Valedictory address delivered at the fifth annual commencement of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, March 1, 1861. |
Frederick A. Hanzsche, printer |
Baltimore |
1861 |
Animal magnetism and hypnotism. |
Mercersburg Review |
Chambersburg, PA |
1861 |
The divining rod. An article from the Mecersburg Review for July 1861. |
M. Kieffer & Co.’s caloric printing press |
Chambersburg, PA |
1861 |
Table movings and spirit rappings, from Mecersburg Review, October number, 1861. |
M. Kieffer & Co.’s caloric printing press |
Chambersburg, PA |
1861 |
Catechesis relitionis Christianae, seu catechismu Heidelbergensis. |
John D. Toy, printer |
Baltimore |
1862 |
A sketch of the history, plan of organization, and operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. |
Jas. B. Rodgers, printer |
Philadelphia |
1866 |
Our duty to acquit ourselves like men in the battle of life. |
Maryland College of Pharmacy |
Baltimore |
1872 |
The character of the model physician. |
Innes & Co., printers |
Baltimore |
1874 |
Some lessons learned in the first century of our national existence. |
Mercersburg Review |
Lancaster, PA |
1875 |
The Louisiana legislature and states rights! |
John F. Wiley, state printer |
Annapolis, MD |
1876 |
Am I my brother’s keeper? |
American Public Health Assn. |
Cambridge |
1876 |
Health; a prerequisite to national success in peace and in war. |
George Colton, state printer |
Annapolis, MD |
1878 |
Some changes required by the present status of medicine. |
Collins, printer |
Philadelphia |
1879 |
Annual address before the American Academy of Medicine |
American Academy of Medicine |
New York |
1879 |
The college and the old college curriculum. |
Reformed Church Publication Board |
Philadelphia |
1887 |
Christian Ax, In Memoriam |
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Baltimore |
1888 |
The Enoch Pratt Free Library |
Johns Hopkins University |
Baltimore |
1890 |
Will a shortening of the college curriculum conduce to better preparation for the study of medicine? |
American Academy of Medicine |
New York |
1891 |
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