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- The invalid's friend: being a plain, practical work designed for the use of families and individuals, on vegetable and botanical principles : in four parts1
- The kidneys and urine1
- 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 guide, or, Every man his own physician: in which is contained a lucid and thorough examination of the venereal disease in all its features, with simple and effectual modes of treatment which all may understand and practise, without the aid of a physician1
- The mother's own book and practical guide to health: being a collection of necessary and useful information designed for females only : derived from various sources during a period of twenty years practice : with practical advice, uniting the benefits of the old and new school practice in the treatment of female weakness, &c. &c. &c1
- The philosophy of mesmerism, or animal magnetism: being a compilation of facts ascertained by experience, and drawn from the writings of the most celebrated magnetisers in Europe and America : intended to facilitate the honest inquirer after truth, and promote the happiness of mankind, by diffusing the knowledge of one of nature's wisest laws and most benevolent institutions1
- The physiology of digestion considered with relation to the principles of dietetics1
- The plea of insanity in criminal cases1
- The practice of medicine on Thomsonian principles: adapted as well to the use of families as to that of the practitioner : containing propositions illustrative of the philosophy of Thomsonism : a brief history of the symptoms, peculiarities, and general course of disease in its different forms and varieties : with practical directions for administering a Thomsonian course of medicine, including the various methods of administering vapour baths and emetics, and a materia medica, adapted to the work1
- The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery: in reference to the process of parturition : illustrated by one hundred and forty-two figures1
- The principles of physiology applied to the preservation of health, and to the improvement of physical and mental education1
- The symptoms and treatment of all diseases1
- The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, &c &c, and in lecture by Wm. Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia1
- To the U. S. Senate, through the Hon. George Evans, chairman of the Committee of Finance1
- Treatise on the dental art: founded on actual experience1