326 HENRY INGERSOLL BOWDITCH. 



Canoe Trip down the Penobscot from the Headwaters to Bangor. 



Journey to and Residence at the Isles of Shoals. 



Raw Pork as an Aliment. Separate print. 



Life and Character of James Deane. An Address (Aug 4) at Greenfield. 



Circular to the Patrons of the Bowditch Library, with the Documents on 

 the Occasion of its being presented to the Public Library of the City 

 of Boston. Signed by Dr. Bowditch, with the other sons of Nathan- 

 iel Bowditch, LL D. 



Burns Centennial. Speech. Published in the Proceedings of the Com- 

 mittee 



Double Aortic Aneurism; a Cause of Lung Disease. 



Peculiar Aneurism of the Left Ventricle of the Heart. Case. 



Songs of the People during the War of the Rebellion. 



Memorials of Massachusetts Soldiers, etc., who fell during the Rebellion. 



Journey to Mount Desert, Me. 



Topographical Distribution and Local Origin of Consumption in Massa- 

 chusetts. In Medical Communications of Mass. Med. Soc; and sepa- 

 rately printed. 



Report to William J. Dale, Surgeon-General, Massachusetts. 



Letter to Governor Andrew on the Hospitals in and around Washington, 

 D. C. 



Seven Pamphlets on the Urgent Need of an Ambulance Corps of Men 

 trained to take Care of our Wounded Soldiers. 



Sketch of the Life and Character of Nathaniel Bowditch, LL. D., made 

 at the Dedication of the Bowditch School. 



Journey to the Saranac Lakes. 



Apology for the Medical Profession as a Means of developing the whole 

 Nature of Man (as a Physical, Intellectual, Moral, and Religious 

 Being). Address to the Students of the Harvard Medical School, 

 and published at their Request. With Additional Remarks on a 

 Topic of Importance at the present Hour. 



A Brief Plea for an Ambulance System for the Army of the United 

 States, as drawn from the Extra Sufferings of the late Lieutenant 

 Bowditch and a Wounded Comrade. 



The Ambulance System. 



Is Consumption ever Contagious? A Paper prepared for the Boston 

 Society for Medical Observation. 



Reception by the Teachers and Pupils of Notre Dame Academy. 



Journey to and Residence among the Saranac Lakes. 



Memorials of Lieut. Nathaniel Bowditch, A. A. G. of First Cavalry 

 Brigade, Second Division, Army of the Potomac, killed while leading 

 a Charge at Kelly's Ford. Privately printed, 50 copies. 



Memoir of the same, with many Illustrations, Photographs, etc. 



Four Volumes of Letters to and from Lieut. Nathaniel Bowditch and 

 others, received after his fall. My Journals of Visits "to the Front " 

 and to Battlefields, etc. 



