- The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito / Motto for Murder / The Affair of the Fainting Butler by Erle Stanley / Mace, Merlda / Kinght, Clifford Gardner, 1943
- Patient PS simulation: Hinton Constant, a 72-year-old farmer, who has an appointment to see you in your office following an episode of fainting which caused him to fall and bruise his left eye by Garfield C Pickell, 1986
- The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito, Motto for Murder, The Affair of the Fainting Butler
- The Affair of the Fainting Butler by Clifford Knight, 1943
- Fainting; physiological and psychological considerations (American lecture series, publication no. 37. American lectures in neurology) by George Libman Engel, 1950
- What to do for bleeding, fainting and shock (EHE fact sheet) by Linda E Moody, 1979
- A cure for a fainting heart; or, A brief vindication of lay preachers from the towering bombast of Judge [Isaac Mills]'s two addresses, No. 1, and No. 2 by Abraham Oldschool, 1821
- TRICKSTER AND THE FAINTING BIRDS by Howard, Illustrated by Pohrt, Tom Norman, 1999
- How to Ask for Money Without Fainting by Susan H. Scribner, 1998-08
- Fainting by Engel George L., 1962
- A cordial for a fainting soul: Or, Some essays for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians, labouring under several burdens by John Collinges, 1801
- Observations on apparent death from drowning, hanging, suffocation by noxious vapours, fainting-fits, intoxication, lightning, exposure to cold, &c. &c: ... various circumstances of sudden danger by James Curry, 1815
- The common origin and nature of "blind spells," petit mal, faintings, swoonings, coma, "pseudo-epilepsy, " epilepsy, "migraine, " etc by George M Gould, 1907
- Petitioners at the court of heaven encouraged ;: Or, The happy issue of praying always and not fainting (From the inheritance of our fathers) by Thomas Boston, 1973
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