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- Elements of physics, or, Natural philosophy, general and medical: written for universal use in plain or non-technical language and containing new disquisitions and practical suggestions3
- A dissertation on fire, or, Miscellaneous inquiries and reflections concerning the operations of the laws of nature: with an appendix, containing thoughts on memory, reflection, decision, muscular motion, &c1
- A manual of elementary chemistry, theoretical and practical1
- A system of natural philosophy: in which are explained the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, magnetism, steam-engine, electro-magnetism, electrotype, photography, and daguerreotype : to which are added questions for the examination of pupils, designed for the use of schools and academies1
- A system of natural philosophy: in which the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, and magnetism, are familiarly explained, and illustrated by more than two hundred engravings : to which are added, questions for the examination of pupils : designed for the use of schools and academies1
- A system of natural philosophy: in which the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, magnetism, steam engine, and electromagnetism are familiarly explained and illustrated by more than two hundred engravings : to which are added questions for the examination of pupils, designed for the use of schools and academies1
- A text-book of medical physics: for the use of students and practitioners of medicine1
- A treatise on pneumatics: being the physics of gases, including vapors : containing a full description of the different air pumps and the experiments which may be performed with them, also the different barometers, pressure gauges, hygrometers, and other meteorological instruments, explaining the principles on which they act, and the modes of using them1
- An essay on the ultimate principles of chemistry, natural philosophy, and physiology: deduced from the distribution of matter into two classes or kinds, and from other sources. Part 11
- An inquiry into the origin of epidemics, and a physical and chemical analysis of their specific cause: on a new theory of matter and form1
- Astronomy and general physics considered with reference to natural theology1
- Critique on Prof. Tyndall's course of lectures on light, delivered in the city of New York: in three essays1
- Elementary treatise on physics, experimental and applied: for the use of colleges and schools1
- Elements of medical chemistry1
- Elements of physics, or, Natural philosophy1
- Elements of physics, or, Natural philosophy, general and medical: explained independently of technical mathematics, and containing new disquisitions and practical suggestions1
- Elements of physics, or, Natural philosophy, general and medical: explained independently of technical mathematics. Vol. 2, Part 1, Comprehending the subjects of heat and light1
- Elements of somatology: a treatise on the general properties of matter1
- Elements of technology: taken chiefly from a course of lectures delivered at Cambridge, on the application of the sciences to the useful arts : now published for the use of seminaries and students1
- Essentials of physics and chemistry: written especially for the use of students in medicine1