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- A comparative statement of the number of deaths in the City of New York, during the years 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808 and 18091
- A compendium of the anatomy of the human body: intended principally for the use of students1
- A compendium of the anatomy of the human body: intended principally for the use of students (Volume 1)1
- A compendium of the anatomy of the human body: intended principally for the use of students (Volume 2)1
- A description of the arteries of the human body: reduced to tables1
- A dictionary of practical surgery: containing a complete exhibition of the present state of the principles and practice of surgery, collected from the best and most original sources of information, and illustrated by critical remarks1
- A dictionary of practical surgery: containing a complete exhibition of the present state of the principles and practice of surgery, collected from the best and most original sources of information, and illustrated by critical remarks (Volume 1)1
- A dictionary of practical surgery: containing a complete exhibition of the present state of the principles and practice of surgery, collected from the best and most original sources of information, and illustrated by critical remarks (Volume 2)1
- A dissertation on the progress of medical science, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: read at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 6th, 18101
- A military dictionary, or, Explanation of the several systems of discipline of different kinds of troops, infantry, artillery, and cavalry: the principles of fortification, and all the modern improvements in the science of tactics : comprising the pocket gunner, or little bombadier ; the military regulations of the United States ; the weights, measures, and monies of all nations ; the technical terms and phrases of the art of war in the French language ; particularly adapted to the use of the military institutions of the United States1
- A practical treatise on vaccina or cowpock1
- A report of a committee of the Humane Society: appointed to inquire into the number of tavern licenses ; the manner of granting them ; their effects upon the community ; and the other sources of vice and misery in this city ; and to visit Bridewell1
- A sermon, delivered at Trinity Church, March 25, 1810: on the decease of Doctor James Lloyd1
- A treatise on the diseases and management of sheep: with introductory remarks on their anatomical structure ; and an appendix, containing documents exhibiting the value of the Merino breed of sheep, and their progress in Scotland1
- A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver: together with an inquiry into the properties and component parts of the bile and biliary concretions1
- Address of Samuel Bard, M.D. delivered before the Dutchess Medical Society, on the 14th day of November, 18091
- An account of the extraordinary abstinence of Ann Moor, of Tutbury, Staffordshire: who has, for more than two years, lived entirely without food : giving the particulars of her life to the present time, an account of the investigation instituted on the occasion, and observations on the letters of some medical men who attended it : also other similar cases of abstinence, etc1
- An epitome of experimental chemistry: in three parts1
- An essay on combustion, with a view to a new art of dying and painting: wherein the phlogistic and antiphlogistic hypotheses are proved erroneous1
- An essay on the causes of the variety of complexion and figure in the human species: to which are added, animadversions on certain remarks made on the first edition of this essay, by Mr. Charles White, in a series of discourses delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester in England : also, strictures on Lord Kaims' discourse on the original diversity of mankind : and an appendix1