- List of medicines mentioned in homoeopathic literature1
- Manual of materia medica & therapeutics: being an abridgement of the late Dr. Pereira's Elements of materia medica, arranged in conformity with the British pharmacopoeia, and adapted to the use of medical practitioners, chemists and druggists, medical and pharmaceutical students, &c1
- Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies (Volume 1)1
- Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies (Volume 2)1
- Materia medica and therapeutics: for physicians and students1
- Materia medica and therapeutics: with ample illustrations of practice in all the departments of medical science and very copious notes of toxicology : suited to the wants of medical students, practitioners, and teachers1
- Materia medica of American provings1
- Materia medica pura1
- Materia medica pura (Volume 1)1
- Materia medica pura (Volume 2)1
- Materia medica pura (Volume 3)1
- Materia medica pura (Volume 4)1
- Materia medica, or, Pharmacology and therapeutics1
- Materia medica, or, Pharmacology and therapeutics (Volume 1, Part 1)1
- Materia medica, or, Pharmacology and therapeutics (Volume 1, Part 2)1
- Materia medica, therapeutics, medical pharmacy, prescription-writing, and medical Latin: a manual for students and practitioners1
- Materia medica: distribuida em classes e ordens segundo seus effeitos : em que plenamente se aponião suas virtudes, doses, e molestias, a que se fazem applicaveis : addiccionada com as taboas da materia medica, methodicamente seguidas de selectas, originaes, e copiosas formulas : e de hum diccionario nosologico, nomenclatura synonomica das molestias, symptomas, violos, e affecções de natureza1
- Materia medica: for physicians and students1
- Materia medica: for the use of students1
- Medical companion, treating according to the most successful practice, of the diseases to which man is subject: with a description of vegetable medicines, and the manner of preparing and using them : also, a description of roots and herbs : to which is added an essay on hygia, or the art of preserving health and prolonging life1