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- The American eclectic practice of medicine1
- The American eclectic practice of medicine (Volume 1)1
- The American eclectic practice of medicine (Volume 2)1
- The Cherokee physician, or, Indian guide to health: comprising a brief view of anatomy, with general rules for preserving health without the use of medicines : the diseases of the United States, with their symptoms, causes, and means of prevention are explained in simple terms : it also contains a description of a variety of herbs and roots, many of which are not explained in any other book, the medicinal virtues of which have hitherto been unknown to the whites1
- The Parish will case before the Surrogate of the City of New York: medical opinions upon the mental competency of Mr. Parish1
- The act of incorporation of the Rhode Island Medical Society, together with the by-laws and list of members1
- The annual report of the physician-in-chief of the Marine Hospital at Quarantine: presented to the legislature February 4, 18571
- The beauties and deformities of tobacco-using, or, Its ludicous and its solemn realities1
- The book of prescriptions: containing 2900 prescriptions collected from the practice of the most eminent physicians and surgeons, English and foreign : comprising also, a compendious history of the materia medica of all countries, alphabetically arranged : and lists of the doses of all officinal or established preparations1
- The cause and prevention of yellow fever at New Orleans and other cities in America1
- The écraseur linéaire of M. Chassaignac1
- The family almanac and guide to health1
- The family doctor: a counsellor in sickness, pain and distress, for childhood, manhood and old age, containing in plain language, free from medical terms, the causes, symptoms, and cure of disease in every form ... illustrated with numerous engravings of medicinal plants and herbs1
- The five gateways of knowledge1
- The gentleman's hand-book of homoeopathy: especially for travelers and for domestic practice1
- The hasheesh eater: being passages from the life of a Pythagorean1
- The homoeopathic principle applied to insanity: a proposal to treat lunacy by spiritualism1
- The human teeth, their developement, importance to health, and means of preservation1
- The illustrated family gymnasium: containing the most improved methods of applying gymnastic, calisthenic, kinesipathic, and vocal exercises to the development of the bodily organs, the invigoration of their functions, the preservation of health, and the cure of diseases and deformities1
- The magic monitor and medical intelligencer: containing wonderful and elaborate revelations concerning the following subjects--love, courtship & marriage, how to prevent an increase of family, how to cure self-abuse and its results, the detection, prevention & cure of all private diseases, etc1