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Filed under: Osteopathic medicine Studies in the Osteopathic Sciences (4 volumes; 1907-1931), by Louisa Burns Concerning Osteopathy (1919), by George Van O'Linda Webster (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) Essentials of Osteopathy (1903), by Isabel Montgomery Davenport (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) History of Osteopathy, and Twentieth-Century Medical Practice (1906), by Emmons Rutledge Booth (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) The Household Osteopath: Written for the Sick People (New York: Broadway Pub. Co., c1906), by Francis John Feidler (PDF at MSU) A Manual of Osteopathic Manipulations and Treatment (1901), by Wilfred L. Riggs (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) A Manual of Osteopathy (1909), by Eduard W. Goetz (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) On the Osteopathic Treatment of Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat (Chicago: Still Research Institute, 1915), by John Deason (page images at MSU) Osteopathic Mechanics: A Text-Book (Kirksville, MO: Journal Printing Co., 1915), by Edythe F. Ashmore (PDF at MSU) Osteopathic Technic (1917), by Ernest Eckford Tucker (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) Osteopathy Complete (Kansas City, Mo.: Press of Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co., c1898), by Elmer D. Barber (PDF at MSU) Osteopathy Complete (Kansas City, Mo.: Press of Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co., 1906), by Elmer D. Barber (PDF at MSU) Philosophy of Osteopathy (1899), by A. T. Still (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) Physiology: General and Osteopathic (Kirksville, Mo.: Press of the Journal printing company, c1913), by John Deason (PDF at MSU) The Practice and Applied Therapeutics of Osteopathy (1905), by Charles Hazzard (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) The Practice of Osteopathy (third edition, 1906), by Carl Philip McConnell and Charles Clayton Teall (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) Practice of Osteopathy (sixth edition, 1925), by Charles Henry Murray (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) The Principles of Osteopathic Technique (Kirksville: A. M. S. Publishing Co., c1914), by Arthur S. Hollis (PDF at MSU) Principles of Osteopathy (4th edition, 1916), by Dain L. Tasker (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) Research in Osteopathy (Chicago: Still Research Institute, c1916), by John Deason (page images at MSU) Text-Book of Osteopathy (1910), by American College of Mechano-Therapy (HTML at Early American Manual Therapy) A Text Book of the Principles of Osteopathy (Kirksville, MO: Journal Printing Co., 1903), by Guy Dudley Hulett (PDF at MSU) A Text Book of the Principles of Osteopathy (second edition; Kirksville, MO: Journal Printing Co., 1904), by Guy Dudley Hulett (PDF at MSU) A Text Book of the Principles of Osteopathy (fourth edition; Kirksville, MO: Journal Printing Co., 1906), by Guy Dudley Hulett (PDF at MSU) Dr. A. T. Still: Founder of Osteopathy (Chicago: Osteopathic Pub. Co., c1918), by M. A. Lane (PDF at MSU)
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Filed under: Medicine The Genesis and Control of Disease: An Attempt to Demonstrate the Pathological Possibilities of Emotional and Physical Maladjustment and Resultant Metabolic and Nutritional Disturbance (Los Angeles: Press of Phillips Printing Co., 1931), by George S. Weger (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Aequanimitas; With Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nurses and Practitioners of Medicine (second edition, with 3 additional addresses; London: H. K. Lewis, 1914), by William Osler (multiple formats at archive.org) An Alabama Student, and Other Biographical Essays, by William Osler (HTML at jcmi.edu) Medical Essays, 1842-1882, by Oliver Wendell Holmes (Gutenberg text) Medical Inquiries and Observations (second American edition, revised and expanded, 4 volumes; Philadelphia: J. Conrad and Co. et al., 1805), by Benjamin Rush Nature in Disease, Illustrated in Various Discourses and Essays; To Which Are Added Miscellaneous Writings, Chiefly on Medical Subjects (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1854), by Jacob Bigelow Warfare in the Human Body: Essays on Method, Malignity, Repair and Allied Subjects (New York: E. P. Dutton Co., c1921), by Morley Roberts (multiple formats at archive.org) Modern Inquiries: Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1867), by Jacob Bigelow (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Medicine -- Anecdotes The Elephant Man, and Other Reminiscences (London et al.: Cassell and Co., 1923), by Frederick Treves (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Hell in an Uproar: A Satyr, Occasioned By a Scuffle Which Lately Happened Between the Lawyers and Physicians for Superiority (London: Printed for T. Watkins, 1750), by Richard Burridge (page images at NIH) Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine, by George M. Gould and Walter L. Pyle Curiosities of Medical Experience (second edition; London: R. Bentley, 1839), by J. G. Millingen (multiple formats at archive.org) Ye Medical Student's Primer (1901), by Martha Tracy (page images at Drexel)
Filed under: Medicine -- Aphorisms Aphorisms, by Hippocrates, trans. by Francis Adams (HTML at Internet Classics)
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Filed under: Medicine -- Congresses Atti dell'XI Congresso Medico Internazionale, Roma, 29 Marzo-5 Aprile 1894 (6-volume proceedings of the 11th International Medical Congress, in Italian, French, German, and English; Rome: Tip. della Camera dei deputati, Ripamonti e Colombo, 1894-1895) Laws and Regulations of the American Medical Association, With a Sketch of Detroit, and a Brief History of the University of Michigan, and of the Development of the Resources of the State, by American Medical Association (page images at MOA)
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