330 HENRY INGERSOLL BOWDITCH. 



A long Letter to Mr. William H. Thayer on Dr. Beard's assertion that 

 the moral qualities degenerate in old age as the physical and intel- 

 lectual faculties do. 



Tobacco. Evils from the Use of it. A most fruitful source of fees, 

 however, to me it has been during all my professional life. Discus- 

 sion on Dr. Otis's Paper. 



A Letter in Commemoration of Dr. Calvin Ellis. 



Memorials of Dr. Calvin Ellis. 



The Aspirator in Pleural Effusions. Reply to Dr. Ferguson, of Troy, 

 that the operation " had done more harm than good " in its various 

 applications to different parts of the body. 



Letter to Dr. T. W. Richardson of New Orleans. 



Invitation from the College of Physicians of Philadelphia to attend its 

 Conversazione, and my reply, in which, owing to ill-health, I declined. 



Medical Codes: An Address prepared for the New York State iledical 

 Society. 



Treatment of Pulmonary Diseases by means of " Pneumatic Differen- 

 tiation," by Vincent Y. Bowditch, with Remarks by myself. 



Correspondence with Governor Robinson and Hon. F. O. Prince (Candi- 

 dates for the Governorship), asking them whether if chosen they would 

 advocate a separate and independent Board of Health instead of the 

 combination then existing under the Title of " Board of Health, Lu- 

 nacy, and Charity." 



"Garrison Mob." Semi-centennial Celebration by the Garrison Lyceum. 



Pierpont's (Rev. John) Centennial Birthday. Dr. Bartol, "Unitarian 

 Review." My Reminiscences. 



The International Medical Congress for 1887. 



"Did Ralph Waldo Emerson sympathize with the Abolitionists?" Let- 

 ters from T. W. Higginson, H. I. B., Rev. S. May, Jr. 



Garrison's Reviewers (T. W. Higginson, Leonard Woolsey Bacon, W. J. 

 Potter) and my Estimate of them and of the great Liberator. 



Austin Flint, Senior. Funeral at New York. Reflections on the Evils 

 produced upon his Fine Nature by the Code Excitement. 



Nathaniel Bowditch, Life of, as published in Horace Mann's Common 

 School Journal, and at his request, after hearing my Address to the 

 Children of the Warren Street Chapel on the Sunday after Father's 

 Death. 



Correspondence with Dr. W. W. Potter of Buffalo on his Invitation to 

 attend a Meeting of the New York State Medical Society. 



Correspondence (February) with Dr. Collins about going to Providence 

 to attend the Meeting of the Rhode Island Medical Society. 



First Copy of my Address before the Rhode Island Medical Society, 

 by Request of the President, on the Topic, " Our Past, Present, 

 and Future Treatment of Homoeopathy, Eclecticism, and kindred 

 Delusions." 



