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Medicine
"Development of the Teaching of Anatomy in Ohio, 1890-1945,"by Linden F. Edwards
329 - 343 Volume 57/October 1948/Number 4

"Development of the Teaching of Physiology in Ohio,"by C. I. Reed
355 - 368 Volume 60/October 1951/Number 4

"Dr. James H. Salisbury and the Salisbury Diet,"by Clyde L. Cummer
352 - 370 Volume 59/October 1950/Number 4

"Early Internships in St. Francis Hospital-A Reminiscence,"by H. M. Platter
399 - 403 Volume 56/October 1947/Number 4

"Early Ohio Medicine: A Museum Display,"by Edward S. Thomas
381 - 385 Volume 54/October-December 1945/Number 4

"Five Year Review of the Work of the Ohio Committee on Medical History and Archives,"by Robert G. Paterson
307 - 309 Volume 52/October-December 1943/Number 4

"From Cincinnati's Western Museum to Cleveland's Health Museum,"by Bruno Gebhard
371 - 384 Volume 59/October 1950/Number 4

"Homeopathy and Sexual Equality: The Controversy Over Coeducation at Cincinnati's Pulte College, 1873-1879,"by William Barlow and David O. Powell
101 - 113 Volume 90/Spring 1981/Number 2

"Introduction of Anesthesia into Ohio, The,"by Howard Dittrick
338 - 350 Volume 50/October-December 1941/Number 4

"Local Boards of Health in Ohio during the Period, 1835-1858,"by Robert G. Paterson
380 - 383 Volume 50/October-December 1941/Number 4

"Materia Medica and Therapy Among the North American Forest Indians,"by August C. Mahr
331 - 354 Volume 60/October 1951/Number 4

"Medical Education in the 1890s: An Ohio Woman's Memories,"edited by John B. Gabel
53 - 66 Volume 87/Winter 1978/Number 1

"Medical Societies in Cleveland From 1890 to 1945,"by Clyde L. Cummer
344 - 377 Volume 57/October 1948/Number 4

"Notes on Cholera in Southwestern Ohio,"by David A. Tucker, Jr.
378 - 385 Volume 49/October 1940/Number 4

"Notes on the Prevention of Communicable Diseases in Columbus, 1890-1945,"by Herbert M. Platter
393 - 397 Volume 57/October 1948/Number 4

"Organization of the Ohio State Medical Society and Its Relation to the Ohio Medical Convention, The,"by Donald D. Shira
366 - 372 Volume 50/October-December 1941/Number 4

"Pharmaceutical Education in Nineteenth-Century Ohio,"by Robert A. Buerki
42 - 84 Volume 104/Winter-Spring 1995

"Psychiatric Progress in Ohio in the Twentieth Century,"by Joseph L. Fetterman and Jack Horrocks
378 - 389 Volume 58/October 1949/Number 4

"Purveyors to the Profession: Cincinnati Drug Houses, 1859-1860,"by Philip D. Jordan
371 - 380 Volume 54/October-December 1945/Number 4

"Rise of Homeopathy, The,"by Lucy Stone Hertzog
332 - 346 Volume 49/October 1940/Number 4