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62. An act to incorporate medical societies for the purpose of regulating the practice of physic and surgery in Ohio: the constitution and by-laws of the General Medical Society, together with the uniform rules and regulations for the government of the district societies, and the proceedings of the General Medical Societies at its second biennial meeting, 1831

63. A system of natural philosophy: in which the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, and magnetism, are familiarly explained, and illustrated by more than two hundred engravings : to which are added, questions for the examination of pupils : designed for the use of schools and academies

64. New guide to health, or, Botanic family physician: containing a complete system of practice, on a plan entirely new; with a description of the vegetables made use of, and directions for preparing and administering them, to cure disease, to which is added, a description of several cases of disease attended by the author, with the mode of treatment and cure

66. Essays on some of the most important articles of the materia medica: comprising a full account of all the new proximate principles, and the popular medicines lately introduced in practice, detailing the formulas for their preparation, their habitudes and peculiarities, doses and modes of administration, with remarks on the most eligible form of their exhibition : to which is added a catalogue of medicines, surgical instruments, &c, &c : adapted for a physician at the outset of his practice, with the doses and effects attached to each medicine, &c, &c

69. An essay upon the nature and sources of the malaria or noxious miasma, from which originate the family of diseases usually known by the denomination of bilious diseases: together with the best means of preventing the formation of malaria, removing the sources, and obviating their effects on the human constitution, when the cause cannot be removed