- The anatomy of drunkenness1
- The art of invigorating and prolonging life by food, clothes, air, exercise, wine, sleep, &c. and peptic precepts: pointing out agreeable and effectual methods to prevent and relieve indigestion, and to regulate and strengthen the action of the stomach and bowels : to which is added, the pleasure of making a will1
- The art of invigorating and prolonging life: by food, clothes, air, exercise, wine, sleep &c. and peptic precepts, pointing out agreeable and effectual methods to prevent and relieve indigestion, and to regulate and strengthen the action of the stomach and bowels ; suaviter in modo, fortiter in re : to which is added, the pleasure of making a will ; finis coronat opus1
- The art of preserving teeth2
- The characteristic of homöopathia: from Hahnemann's "Geist der homöopathischen Heil-Lehre"1
- The charter and by-laws of the New-York Dispensary, instituted 17901
- The charter, regulations, and by-laws of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy: to which is added a list of the members1
- The complete master-piece of Aristotle, the famous philosopher: displaying the secrets of nature in the formation of man1
- The dogmaticus, or, Family physician: founded on reason and experience : containing 1st. A brief anatomical description of the human body : 2nd. A treatment on the symptoms and cure of diseases : 3rd. The names and qualities of medical plants, and other medicines made use of in the healing art : 4th. Directions for preparing and compounding medicines, and their particular use : arranged and divided into sections and classes : together with directions for preserving health, and an explanation table : for the use of families and practitioners1
- The druggist's manual: being a price current of drugs, medicines, paints, dye-stuffs, glass, patent medicines, &c. : with Latin and English synonyms, a German, French, and Spanish catalogue of drugs, tables of specific gravities, &c. &c., and a variety of useful matter1
- The eclectic and general dispensatory: comprehending a system of pharmacy, materia medica, the formulae of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias, prescriptions of many eminent physicians, and receipts for the most common empirical medicines1
- The elements of medical chemistry: embracing only those branches of chemical science which are calculated to illustrate or explain the different objects of medicine, and to furnish a chemical grammar to the author's Pharmacologia1
- The family adviser, calculated to teach the principles of botany: compiled with a strict regard to logick ; containing directions for preserving health, and curing diseases for the use of families and private individuals1
- The family dentist: containing a brief description of the structure, formation, diseases, and treatment of the human teeth1
- The family physician: comprising rules for the prevention and cure of diseases : calculated particularly for the inhabitants of the western country, and for those who navigate its waters : with a dispensatory and appendix : this work affords, in simple language, a concentration of all the practical matter which can be derived from the best authorities : with original remarks1
- The farmer's materia medica: containing a list of the most useful medicinal vegetables indigenous to the United States, with their qualities : with an appendix, containing some observations on fevers, and symptoms of various diseases, together with many other remarks and observations1
- The fatal effects of ardent spirits1
- The first edition of Steward's healing art: corrected and improved by the original hand : to which he has added all his late improvements and new discoveries, both in physick and surgery, from the year 1812 to the year 1826, including his whole system upon physick and surgery : to which he has added, A concise herbal, containing a full description of herbs, roots, barks, and plants, both in their simple and compound use, with a description of their soils and the countries where they are generally found1
- The first lines of the practice of surgery: being an elementary work for students, and a concise book of reference for practitioners1
- The first lines of the practice of surgery: designed as an introduction for students, and a concise book of reference for practitioners2