- The lady's own book, or, Female safeguard: containing moral checks to population and a complete practical midwife : it also treats of generation, sterility, impotency, female complaints, the diseases of infants and children, a glossary or medical dictionary, a dispensatory of all the medicines recommended in this work, and many valuable recipes, purely upon reformed medical principles, written in a plain, yet chaste, style, and on moral principles for families and females1
- The management of the sick room: with rules for diet, cookery for the sick and convalescent, and the treatment of the sudden illnesses and various accidents that require prompt and judicious care1
- The master-mariner's guide in the management of his ship's company, with respect to their health: being designed to accompany a ship's medicine-chest1
- The maternal management of children in health and disease1
- 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 medical companion, or, Family physician: treating of the diseases of the United States, with their symptoms, causes, cure, and means of prevention : common cases in surgery, as fractures, dislocations, &c. : the management and diseases of women and children : a dispensatory, for preparing family medicines, and a glossary explaining technical terms : to which are added a brief anatomy and physiology of the human body showing, on rational principles, the cause and cure of diseases : an essay on hygieine [sic], or the art of preserving health without the aid of medicine : an American materia medica, pointing out the virtues and doses of our medicinal plants : also, the nurse's guide1
- The medical guide, or, Every man his own physician: in which is contained a lucid and thorough examination of the venereal disease in all its features, with simple and effectual modes of treatment which all may understand and practise, without the aid of a physician1
- The mother's medical adviser, on the diseases and management of children: with original recipes1
- The mother's medical guide in children's diseases1
- The mother's own book and practical guide to health: being a collection of necessary and useful information designed for females only : derived from various sources during a period of twenty years practice : with practical advice, uniting the benefits of the old and new school practice in the treatment of female weakness, &c. &c. &c1
- The mysteries of nature revealed, or the identity of light, heat, and electricity fully established: embracing a variety of new and original subjects of great practical utility1
- The new & only successful treatment of cholera: with hints to medical men, and instructions for every family1
- The origin of life: a popular treatise on the philosophy and physiology of reproduction, in plants and animals, including the details of human generation, [with] a full description of the male and female organs1
- The pathology and treatment of cholera: with an appendix containing ... instructions to planters and heads of families, remote from medical advice, in regard to its prevention and cure1
- The people's doctor: containing the treatment and cure of the principal diseases of the human system in plain and simple language : including the history and various modes of treatment of the cholera : to which is added, facts in domestic matters, being a complete family book1
- The philosophy of health, or, Health without medicine: a treatise on the laws of the human system1
- The philosophy of mesmerism, or animal magnetism: being a compilation of facts ascertained by experience, and drawn from the writings of the most celebrated magnetisers in Europe and America : intended to facilitate the honest inquirer after truth, and promote the happiness of mankind, by diffusing the knowledge of one of nature's wisest laws and most benevolent institutions1
- The physiological family physician: designed for families and individuals1
- The physiologist, or, Sexual physiology revealed: being mysteries and revelations in matters of great importance to the married and unmarried of both sexes, and useful hints to lovers, husbands, and wives : a complete guide to health, happiness, and personal beauty, containing such information as can be had by those only who have the advantage of a medical education : with practical remarks on manhood, with the causes of its premature decline, and modes of perfect restoration : economy and abuse of the generative organs, effects of excessive indulgence, love, courtship, and marriage, its proper season, directions for choosing a partner, mysteries of generation, causes and cure of barrenness, prevention of offspring, solitary practices, with their best mode of treatment, &c1
- 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