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- The Abernethian code of health & longevity, or, Every one's health in his own keeping: by the proper regulation of the stomach and bowels, in order to the attaining and securing those invaluable blessings : founded on the principles and practice of John Abernethy, Esq., F.R.S. : containing full rules for the application of this system, by suitable regimen, diet, and exercise : with an introductory view of the living functions of the animal economy, showing their mutual relation to each other, and how they severally depend on that part of the machine that influences and regulates the whole : concluding with some remarkable instances of longevity and its comparative estimate in different classes of society1
- The American dispensatory: containing the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine, together with the operations of pharmacy : illustrated and explained according to the principles of modern chemistry : to which are added toxicological and other tables, the prescriptions for patent medicines, and various miscellaneous preparations1
- The Committee on Fire and Water presented the following report, relative to introducing into the City of New-York a supply of pure and wholesome water: accompanied with a law asking power to raise money by loan to execute said work1
- The act of incorporation, together with the medical police, by-laws, and rules, of the Rhode Island Medical Society1
- The animal kingdom: arranged in conformity with its organization1
- The animal kingdom: arranged in conformity with its organization (Volume 1)1
- The animal kingdom: arranged in conformity with its organization (Volume 2)1
- The animal kingdom: arranged in conformity with its organization (Volume 3)1
- The animal kingdom: arranged in conformity with its organization (Volume 4)1
- The botanist & physician: containing a description of the principal active medicinal plants found in the middle and northern states of America, with directions relative to their preparation, administration & use in the cure of diseases : to which is prefixed, an outline of the Linnaean system of botany, intended as an introduction and glossary to the work : all designed for the use of families and the young student in botany1
- The catechism of health, or, Plain and simple rules for the preservation of the health and vigour of the constitution from infancy to old age2
- The charter, by-laws, regulations and police [i.e. policy] of the New Hampshire Medical Society: with a list of the officers, fellows, and honorary members for the year commencing in June 18311
- The citizen's tutor: containing a variety of valuable receipts for the cure of the different diseases of man and beast : also, for colouring wool, cotton, and hats1
- The effects of the principal arts, trades, and professions, and of civic states and habits of living, on health and longevity: with a particular reference to the trades and manufacturers of Leeds, and suggestions for the removal of many of the agents which produce diseases and shorten the duration of life1
- The elements of experimental chemistry1
- The elements of experimental chemistry (Volume 2)1
- The family physician, or Poor man's friend, and married lady's companion: containing a great variety of valuable medical recipes, designed to assist heads of families, travellers and sea-faring people, in curing diseases ; with concise directions for the preparation, and use of a numerous collection of vegetables made use of ; and directions for preparing and administering them to cure diseases ; together with many of the most approved from the shop of the apothecary ; all in plain English1
- The history of the contagious cholera: with facts explanatory of its origin and laws, and of a rational method of cure1
- The identity of the Asiatic, Russian, and English cholera: its cause, symptoms, prevention, and cure1
- The lectures of Sir Astley Cooper on the principles and practice of surgery1