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- A concise exposition of the absurdity of the old-school system of practice in medicine: containing an epitome of the regular practice, with the character of the most important remedies employed : with a complete compendium of Eberle's medical practice, prepared with great labor and care, and the denunciations of the allopathic practice by the most popular authors : also, a comparative view of the allopathic and botanic or Thomsonian systems of practice, showing their comparative merits, with an address to the reformed or new-school practitioners1
- A treatise on domestic medicne [sic] and kindred subjects: embracing anatomical and physiological sketches of the human body1
- An inquiry into the degree of certainty in medicine: and into the nature and extent of its power over disease1
- Guide to invalids: for persons using the remedies of Samuel Sheldon Fitch, A.M., M.D1
- Introductory lecture to the course of materia medica and therapeutics, in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College: for the session of 1848-491
- Introductory lecture: delivered in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, on Thursday evening, November 2, 18481
- Marrow of practical medicine, and family guide: containing a brief and accurate description of the character, causes, and symptoms of the diseases of men, women, and children, with the most appropriate treatment, without poison or bloodshed ; to which is added a description of medicinal plants and herbs, their medicial qualities, and appropriate doses, with plain and full direction for making the various compound medicines recommended for the cure of diseases, &c1
- Medical lexicon of modern terminology: being a complete vocabulary of definitions including all the technical terms employed by writers and teachers of medical science at the present day, and comprising several hundreds of words not found in any other dictionary : designed for the use of students and practitioners1
- Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science : containing a concise account of the various subjects and terms with the French and other synonymes, notices of climate, and of celebrated mineral waters, formulæ for various officinal and empirical preparations, etc1
- The American practice condensed, or The family physician: being the scientific system of medicine1
- The Indian doctor's practice of medicine: Daily's family physician : important to every one--health, the poor man's riches, the rich man's bliss : giving the symptoms of diseases, and a vegetable treatment of the diseases of men, women, and children1
- The family instructor, or Guide to health: containing the names and description of the most useful herbs and plants that are now in use, with their medicinal qualities annexed : also, a treatise on many of the lingering diseases to which mankind are subject, with new and plain directions respecting the management of the same : with a large list of recipes, which have been carefully selected from Indian prescriptions, and from those who were cured by the same after every other remedy had failed1
- 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 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