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- The institutes of medicine1
- The medical assistant: a large and valuable family work, containing in plain and simple language the nature and treatment of diseases : much of which has been taken from the most approved family works now in use, while the treatises on the diseases peculiar to this climate have been prepared expressly for this work : it also contains a materia medica, a dispensatory, nurse's guide and diet for sick : a glossary is attached to explain the medical terms used in the book1
- The medical companion, or, Family physician: treating of the diseases of the United States, with their symptoms, causes, cure, and means of prevention : common cases in surgery, as fractures, dislocations, &c. : the management and diseases of women and children : a dispensatory, for preparing family medicines, and a glossary explaining technical terms : to which are added a brief anatomy and physiology of the human body showing, on rational principles, the cause and cure of diseases : an essay on hygieine [sic], or the art of preserving health without the aid of medicine : an American materia medica, pointing out the virtues and doses of our medicinal plants : also, the nurse's guide1
- The medical student's vade mecum: containing examinations upon anatomy, chemistry, materia medica, surgery, practice of medicine, obstetrics, and poisons : adapted to the use of medical students generally1
- The medical student, or, Aids to the study of medicine1
- The people's doctor: containing the treatment and cure of the principal diseases of the human system in plain and simple language : including the history and various modes of treatment of the cholera : to which is added, facts in domestic matters, being a complete family book1
- The physiological family physician: designed for families and individuals1
- The physiology of the London medical student, and curiosities of medical experience1
- The planter's guide, and family book of medicine: for the instruction and use of planters, families, country people, and all others who may be out of the reach of physicians, or unable to employ them1
- The position and prospects of the medical student: an address delivered before the Boylston Medical Society of Harvard University, January 12, 18441
- The professions: an address delivered at the commencement of the medical department of Western Reserve College at Cleveland, Feb. 21, 18491
- The sick man's guide, or, Family director: compiled from the best botanic publications, with directions for using Dr. Samuel Thomson's medicine, bath, &c. : for Thomsonians and all others who wish to prevent or cure their own diseases1
- The symptoms and treatment of all diseases1