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Mad. Louis, Sir Thomas Watson, etc.). Read before and published 



by the Boston Society of Medical Observation. 

 Analysis of a Correspondence on some of the Causes of Consumption. 

 Intemperance as governed by Cosmic and Social Law. How can we 



become a Temperate People? 

 Analysis of the Correspondence on the Use and Abase of Intoxicating 



Drinks throughout the Globe ; or, Intemperance as seen in the Light 



of Cosmic Law. (With an Appendix.) 

 Coggia's Comet: Observations on, while at Chateaugay. 

 Third Annual Report of the Boston Co-operative Building Company. 



(In part by Dr. Bowditch.) 

 Preventive Medicine and the Physician of the Future. Separate print. 

 State Medicine and Public Hygiene. An Address before the American 



Medical Association. Separate print. 

 Memorial of Dr. George Derby. Read before the American Academy 



of Arts and Sciences. 

 Report on the Sanitary Condition of the State Prison at Charlestown. 



(Signed by H. I. Bowditch, Richard Frothingham, and C. F. Folsom.) 

 Electrolysis in Thoracic Aneurism. Read at a meeting of the Suffolk 



District Medical Society. 

 Epidemic among Horses, showing well the Evils of bad Hygienic Influence. 

 Journey to and Residence at Chateaugay Lake. 

 Inebriate Asylums or Hospitals. 

 Sanitary Hints. From the Seventh Report of the Massachusetts State 



Board of Health. Typhoid Fever, etc. 

 Closing Remarks at the Meeting of the American Medical Association. 

 Public Hygiene in America. Centennial Address before an International 



Medical Congress at Washington, D. C. 

 Prefatory Remarks to the American Edition of Simon's " Filth Diseases." 

 Public Hygiene in America, being the Centennial Discourse delivered 



befoi'e the International Medical Congress, Philadelphia, September, 



1876, with Extracts from Correspondence from the several States ; 



together with a Digest of American Sanitary Law by Henry G. 



Pickering, Esq. 

 Memoir of K. D. P. (Katharine Day Putnam), the Young Lady to whom 



Lieut. Nathaniel Bowditch was engaged, and Illustrations by Friendly 



Artistic Hands. 2 vols. 4to. 

 Empyema, Treatment of, in a Letter to Dr. Holiday. 

 President's Address before the American Medical Association at its Meet- 

 ing in Chicago. Journal of Journey to and Doings there. 

 Memorial Tribute to Dr. L. P. Yandell, of Louisville, Ky. 

 Journal of the Meeting of the American Medical Association. 

 Remarks at the Opening of the Boston Medical Library. 

 Epidemic of Diphtheria at Ferrisburg, Vt. 

 Journey to Chateaugay and Mount Washington. 



