Cholera, record of cases occurring in private
practice
74, 108, 287, 297, 303
location and physicians of the different
hospitals
imported into Boston, anthracite
mines at Carbondale, a trip to
resolutions of Sanitary Committee on
the above
tables showing the districts in which
the cases of private practice occur-
red
treatment of, in almshouse
complaint of Block Committee of Wal-
nut Ward on the present mode of
covering the ground with houses
resolution proposed in councils to ex-
tend improvements in order to em-
ploy persons deprived of work by
near Norristown
Conestego Navigation Company, report
99 Connelsville described
full report of Drs. Jackson, Meigs, and
Harlan
report of Board of Medical Advisers to
Sanitary Committee on the establish-
ment of a permanent cholera hospi-
tal
peculiarities of the atmosphere during
plan of the permanent cholera hospital
by Medical Board of Advisers
compensation to commissioners
Canada, and vote of thanks
complete tabular view of cases, deaths,
and localities, from July 11th to
Sept. 13
Sanitary Committee close their labors
letter of Dr. N. Chapman on
statement of committee of North Ward
respecting the cholera in Arch-st.
Prison
letter of Dr. Granville Sharp Pattison
phenomenon in rain water
Catholic bishop's withdrawal of the
dispensation from the law of absti-
Dallas, Geo. M. address at Princeton
110 Delaware river, documents relating to the navi-
gation of, between New Jersey and
Pennsylvania, correspondence of
governors and commissioners
Delaware co. large sunflower
breakwater
Du Ponceau, P. S. address before the Penn So-
De Verd, cape, islands, meeting in behalf of
sufferers
Dickinson, John's, address to the citizens of Phi-
ladelphia, in 1768
Dillingham, Wm. H. address at laying corner
stone of Presbyterian church at West-
chester
Easton, German Reformed church consecrated
217, 232 Ebensburg, weather at
Eclipse of the sun at Philadelphia
Education, Pennsylvania College at Gettysburg
organized, address of C. Blythe
account of the rise and progress of
the Philadelphia Society for sup-
port of Charity Schools
address and proceedings of the Com-
mittee of Correspondence on
report of do. with sundry resolutions,
pieces of plate, and order for $2,000
at Chambersburg
act for establishing a general system
report of S. Jackson, made to the Medi.
cal Board of Advisers, embracing a
view of the principal facts relating to
cholera in Philadelphia
report of the Medical Board of Advi-
sers on the means of preventing the
introduction of malignant diseases
Sisters of Charity decline receiving pre-
sents from councils
report of expenditures by the Sanitary
Committee
resolution to apply money intended for
the Sisters of Charity, to several in-
stitutions over which they preside
$600 appropriated to Sanitary Com-
mittee