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- An Address delivered to the students of the Louisville Medical Institute: in presence of the citizens of the place, at the commencement of the second session of the Institute, November 13th, 18381
- Collection of reprints1
- Curiosities of medical experience1
- Discourse on the importance of a general diffusion of a knowledge of anatomy, physiology and hygiene: delivered at the Auburn Female Seminary, May 30th, 18381
- Domestic medicine: a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines : with directions for the management of common cases in surgery, as fractures, dislocations and wounds : the treatment peculiar to the diseases of women and children : with observations on the art of preserving health, without the aid of medicine : and a treatise on animal, vegetable, mineral and aerial poisons, pointing out the symptoms, antidotes and means of cure, in cases of poisoning ; to which is annexed, a dispensatory, for the use of private practitioners, and a glossary, explaining technical terms1
- Gunn's domestic medicine, or, Poor man's friend, in the hours of affliction, pain and sickness: this book points out, in plain language free from doctors' terms, the diseases of men, women, and children, and the latest and most approved means used in their cure, and is intended expressly for the benefit of families in the western and southern states : it also contains descriptions of the medicinal roots and herbs of the western and southern country, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases, arranged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of medicine is reduced to principles of common sense1
- Information for the legislature and people of the State of Pennsylvania, and professional men throughout the United States: in relation to various systems of superstitious frauds, and particularly those inflicted upon the credulous by pretended doctors in medicine : together with an explanation of the homoeopathic and other systems of deception : advice to students of medicine, young physicians, the public, &c1
- Introductory address, delivered at the opening of the session of the Medical College of Georgia: on the second Monday of November, 18381
- Jewett's Family physician: the iatroleptic practice or medicine, or the curing of diseases principally by external application and friction1
- Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary: containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, botany, chemistry, materia medica, midwifery, mineralogy, pharmacy, physiology, practice of physic, surgery, and the various branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine : selected, arranged, and compiled from the best authors1
- Observations on the comparative state of medicine in France, England, and Germany: during a journey into these countries in the year 18351
- Popular medicine, or, Family adviser: consisting of outlines of anatomy, physiology, and hygiene : with such hints on the practice of physic, surgery, and the diseases of women and children as may prove useful in families when regular physicians cannot be procured : being a companion and guide for intelligent principals of manufactories, plantations, and boarding-schools, heads of families, masters of vessels, missionaries, or travellers, and a useful sketch for young men about commencing the study of medicine1
- Suggestions to parents and others on the physical and medical treatment of children: also diseases of females, together with a practical account of all the diseases to which the human body is liable, and more particularly of diseases of the spine, consumption of the lungs, dyspepsy and nervous affections1
- The family physician, or Every man's companion: being a compilation from the most approved medical authors, adapted to the southern and western climates. To which is added an account of herbs, roots and plants, used for medical purposes1