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9641. Observations on the nature, causes, symptoms, and cure of bronchitis, laryngitis, or clergyman's sore throat, asthma and consumption, by a new, safe, and painless mode of treatment: with notes taken during several years residence abroad, under Louis, Trousseau, Andral, Ricord, Chomel, Ramadge and others

9642. An essay on indigestion, or, Morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels: as the proximate cause or characteristic condition of dyspepsy, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, and many other ailments of body and mind : to which are added, Observations on the diseases & regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates

9643. A new and improved system of medical botanical practice: also, a concise view of anatomy and surgery, containing a medical classification of the best vegetable productions, with the better mode of compounding and administering in the treatment of disease : to which is added a short treatise on obstetricks, and a medical glossary

9646. The midwife's practical directory: or woman's confidential friend, comprising extensive remarks on the various casualties, and forms of disease, preceding, attending and following the period of gestation : with an appendix, the whole designed for the special use of the botanic friends in the United States

9648. Eradicating plague from San Francisco: report of the Citizens' Health Committee and an account of its work : with brief descriptions of the measures taken, copies of ordinances in aid of sanitation, articles by sanitarians on the nature of plague and the best means of getting rid of it, facsimiles of circulars issued by the Committee and a list of subscribers to the health fund

9649. Domestic medicine, or, Medical vade mecum: a safe companion and guide for families, planters, commanders of ships or steamers, or any one who may require a true friend in time of need : this companion embraces, alphabetically arranged, the medicines in general use, the diseases and accidents of usual occurrence, the most useful articles of diet or drink for the sick or convalescent, with the best mode of preparing them, and numerous remarks in reference to bathing, exercise, and other hygienic measures to preserve health, to repair and strengthen an enervated constitution, and to cure disease