Toner, Joseph M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896
Toner, Jos. M.
Toner, Joseph M., 1825-1896
Joseph Meredith Toner American physician
Toner, J. M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896
Toner, Joseph M.
Toner, Joseph Meredith, 1825-1896
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Works
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Address of Joseph M. Toner, M. D., president of the association ... | |
Address on medical biography. | |
An alphabetical list of the names of all persons residing in Washington City and the District of Columbia as of June, 1, 1880 : age 75 years or more. | |
Anniversary oration delivered before the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, September 26, 1866 | |
Annual oration before the Medical and chirurgical faculty of Maryland, April 14, 1875. Contribution to the medical historiy and physical geography of Maryland. | |
Architectural drawings for a house for Dr. Joseph M. Toner, Massachusetts Avenue and 15th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. | |
A biographical sketch of John D. Jackson, M.D., Danville, Ky. | |
Biographical sketch of Washington L. Atlee, M. D. of Philadelphia | |
A catalogue of medical works on chlera, in the library of J. M. Toner, M.D. | |
Circular of the Washington Training School for Nurses | |
Contributions to the annals of medical progress and medical education in the United States before and during the War of Independence | |
Contributions to the Study of Yellow Fever | |
Early Connecticut doctors. Sketch of the "first physicians" of the colony. | |
Free parks and camping-grounds | |
George Washington as an inventor and promotor of the useful arts. An address delivered at Mount Vernon, April 10, 1891 | |
Index to names of persons and churches in Bishop Meade's Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia. | |
Inoculation in Pennsylvania. | |
Joseph Meredith Toner papers | |
Journal of Colonel George Washington : commanding a detachment of Virginia troops, sent by Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant-governor of Virginia, across the Alleghany mountains in 1754 ... expedition | |
Journal of my journey over the mountains | |
The late Charles A. Lee. | |
List of physicians, now deceased : the following is a list of physicians, now deceased, who served their country professionally, either in the army or navy during the rebellion, with their rank, time, place, and manner of death | |
Love | |
Map of Washington showing the location of the town of Hamburg. | |
Maternal instinct; or Love | |
The medical men of the revolution, with a brief history of the medical department of the continental army. Containing the names of nearly twelve hundred physicians. An address before the alumni association of Jefferson Medical College, March 11, 1876. | |
Medical register of the District of Columbia, 1867 : embracing notices of the medical, benevolent and public institutions of Washington | |
Newspapers clippings | |
Notes on the burning of theatres and public halls. Reflectionson some of the causes of the great mortality occasionally attending them, with suggestions as to improved security to life. The antiquity of the drama and the introduction of theatres into America, with a chronological list of theatres and other public edifices burned. | |
A paper on the propriety and necessity of compulsory vaccination. | |
Report on American Medical Necrology | |
Rocky Mountain Medical Association. | |
Sanitariums, for the sick and debilitated children of the poor in crowded cities during the summer months | |
A sketch of the life of Horatio R. Storer, M.D., 1878: | |
Sketch of Washington in embryo : viz., previous to its survey by Major L'Enfant | |
Some account of George Washington's library and manuscript records and their dispersion from Mount Vernon, with an excerpt of three months from his diary in 1774, while attending the first Continental congress, with notes. | |
Statistical sketch of the medical profession of the U. S. | |
[Survey map of land tracts in N.W. Washington D.C. near the old city boundary and Rock Creek]. | |
Toner Excerpts | |
Vital statistics in the United States | |
Washington in the Forbes expedition of 1758 | |
The Washington National Monument : sketches of tablets contributed to the Washington National Monument | |
Washington's rules of civility and decent behavior in company and conversation : A paper found among the early writings of George Washington. Copied from the original with literal exactness, and edited with notes | |
Washington's youth ... | |
Wills of the American ancestors of General George Washington, in the line of the original owner and the inheritors of Mount Vernon from original documents and probate records. |