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- A brief account of the epidemical fever which lately prevailed in the city of New York: with the different proclamations, reports and letters of Gov. Jay, Gov. Mifflin, the Health Committee of New York, &c. upon the subject : to which is added, an accurate list of the names of those who have died of the disease, from July 29, to Nov. 11
- A brief history of epidemic and pestilential diseases: with the principal phenomena of the physical world, which precede and accompany them, and observations deduced from the facts stated ; in two volumes1
- A brief history of epidemic and pestilential diseases: with the principal phenomena of the physical world, which precede and accompany them, and observations deduced from the facts stated ; in two volumes (Volume 1)1
- A brief history of epidemic and pestilential diseases: with the principal phenomena of the physical world, which precede and accompany them, and observations deduced from the facts stated ; in two volumes (Volume 2)1
- A brief history of the late expedition against Fort San Juan, so far as it relates to the diseases of the troops: together with some observations on climate, infection and contagion; and several of the endemial complaints of the West-Indies1
- A brief rule to guide the common people of New-England how to order themselves and theirs in the small-pox and measels1
- A catalogue of druggs, and of chymical and Galenical medicines: sold by John Tweedy at his shop in Newport, Rhode-Island ; and for him in New-York, at the Sign of the Unicorn and Mortar1
- A catalogue of the books belonging to the medical library in the Pennsylvania Hospital: to which are prefixed, the rules to be observed in the use of them1
- A chemico-medical essay to explain the operation of oxigene, or the base of vital air on the human body1
- A chemico-physiological inaugural dissertation on carbone, or charcoal: submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic, under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College, in the state of New-York : William Samuel Johnson, LL.D. president : for the degree of Doctor of Physic ; on the fifth day of May, 17951
- A collection of papers on the subject of bilious fevers, prevalent in the United States for a few years past1
- A compendious system of anatomy: in six parts ... ; illustrated with twelve large copperplates2
- A compendium of practical and experimental farriery, originally suggested by reason and confirmed by practice: equally adapted for the convenience of the gentleman, the farmer, the groom, and the smith ; interspersed with such remarks, and elucidated with such cases, as evidently tend to insure the prevention, as well as to ascertain the cure of disease1
- A compendium of practical and experimental farriery: originally suggested by reason and confirmed by practice, equally adapted for the convenience of the gentleman, the farmer, the groom, and the smith ; interspersed with such remarks, and elucidated with such cases, as evidently tend to insure the prevention, as well as to ascertain the cure of disease1
- A compilation of the health-laws of the state of Pennsylvania1
- A complete treatise on the mineral waters of Virginia: containing a description of their situation, their natural history, their anaylsis, contents, and their use in medicine1
- A concise economical plan of the family medical institution for administring advice and medicines: to families and individuals, possessing small fortunes and moderate incomes : upon liberal, safe, honorable and easy terms, at their own habitations intended to operate as a security from dangerous delays, unscientific bewildered practice, and injudicious prescription1
- A description of the American yellow fever, which prevailed at Charleston, in South Carolina, in the year 17481
- A description of the malignant, infectious fever prevailing at present in Philadelphia: with an account of the means to prevent infection, and the remedies and method of treatment, which have been found most successful1
- A description of the situation, climate, soil, and productions of certain tracts of land in the District of Maine and Commonwealth of Massachusetts1