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42. Letters and certificates, recommending the patent portable warm and hot bath: to which are added explanations of the nature of the remedy and instructions for its application ; designating some of the cases in which it will be particularly beneficial, for the use of families

44. An experimental inquiry into the function of the liver: in which the most popular doctrines respecting the function of this organ are examined, and that of Dr. Rush adopted and vindicated. Also, an experimental inquiry into the function of the spleen, gall bladder, pancreas, thyroid and thymus glands, and capsulae renales : being an inaugural dissertation submitted to the public examination of the Trustees and Professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New-York ... for the degree of doctor medicine, on the sixth day of May, 1816

46. An essay on the botanical, chemical, and medical properties of the Fucus edulis of Linnaeus: submitted, as an inaugural dissertation, to the public examination of the trustees and professors on the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in the University of the State of New-York, Samuel Bard, M.D. president, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 6th day of May, 1816

47. Prospectus of fifteen lectures on the animal and intellectual economy of man: adapted to the purposes of the medical practitioner, the speculative philosopher, the parent, and the youth, as the medium of that knowledge of God and ourselves, which seems connected with health, piety, and religion

49. An inaugural dissertation on the functions of the uterus: submitted to the public examination of the trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New-York, Samuel Bard, M.D. president, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 6th day of May, 1816