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- The lectures of Sir Astley Cooper on the principles and practice of surgery (Volume 1)1
- The lectures of Sir Astley Cooper on the principles and practice of surgery (Volume 2)1
- The lectures of Sir Astley Cooper on the principles and practice of surgery (Volume 3)1
- The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe : to which is added an appendix, containing the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons : the whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutic and medical observations1
- The medical student's dangers and means of safety: a discourse preached in Christ Church, Cincinnati, January 9, 18311
- The natural physician's book of remedies, containing a patent right for doctoring1
- The physical culture adapted to the times: an address delivered before the Mechanical Association in Andover Theological Seminary, Sept. 21, 18301
- The practical monitor, for the preservation of health, and the prevention of diseases1
- The practical proofs of the soundness of the Hygeian system of physiology: selected from the appendix of "Morisoniana", as incontrovertible testimonies to the afflicted, of the inestimable value of Morison's vegetable universal medicine : including, with other important matter, "The origin of life, and cause of all disease explained", and an entirely new view of the origin of the small pox virus, and of its being most certainly eradicable, or rendered harmless1
- The practice of medicine according to the principles of the physiological doctrine1
- The principles of midwifery: including the diseases of women and children1
- The reformed practice of medicine: as taught at the reformed medical colleges in the city of New York, at Worthington, Ohio, and all the reformed schools in the United States : containing all the practice of Dr. Beach of New York, of the celebrated Dr. Bone of New Jersey, and other celebrated botanic practitioners1
- The works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher, in four parts1
- Treatise on surgical anatomy1