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- The London dissector, or System of dissection practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis: explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students : comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera of the human body, as they appear on dissection : with directions for their demonstration1
- The anatomist's vade-mecum : containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body1
- The anatomy of the human body: in four volumes, illustrated with one hundred and twenty-five engravings : volume I[-IV (Volume 1-2)1
- The anatomy of the human body: in four volumes, illustrated with one hundred and twenty-five engravings : volume I[-IV (Volume 3-4)1
- The anatomy of the human body: in four volumes, illustrated with one hundred and twenty-five engravings : volume I[-IV]1
- The complete farrier, or, Gentleman's travelling companion: comprising a general description of the perfections and imperfections of that noble animal the horse : with a concise account of his diseases, their symptoms and remedies and advice with respect to purchase, age, action, condition1
- The constitution of the Magdalen Society of Philadelphia1
- The history of South-Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670, to the year 1808: in two volumes ; vol. I[-II (Volume 1)1
- The history of South-Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670, to the year 1808: in two volumes ; vol. I[-II (Volume 2)1
- The history of South-Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670, to the year 1808: in two volumes ; vol. I[-II]1
- The medical assistant, or Jamaica practice of physic: designed chiefly for the use of families and plantations1
- The physician's vade-mecum : containing the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of diseases: accompanied by a select collection of formulae, and a glossary of terms2
- The substance of a report, read before the Georgia Medical Society, by a committee of its members, February 4, 1809: in obedience to the following resolution : "That a committee of three persons be appointed to report ... on the injurious consequences, which result to the inhabitants of Savannah, from the cultivation of the contiguous low grounds in rice ; and what would be the probable effects that would arise, from a change in the mode of their cultivation" ; published at the request of the citizens of Savannah1
- The works of Thomas Sydenham, M. D., on acute and chronic diseases: with their histories and modes of cure1