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- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 1)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 10)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 11)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 12)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 13)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 14)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 2)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 3)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 4)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 5)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 6)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 7)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 8)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven (Volume 9)1
- Notes on lectures by Eli Ives and William Tully: [New Haven]1
- The family physician, or Poor man's friend, and married lady's companion: containing a great variety of valuable medical recipes, designed to assist heads of families, travellers and sea-faring people, in curing diseases ; with concise directions for the preparation, and use of a numerous collection of vegetables made use of ; and directions for preparing and administering them to cure diseases ; together with many of the most approved from the shop of the apothecary ; all in plain English1