- Gunn's domestic medicine, or, Poor man's friend in the hours of affliction, pain and sickness: this book points out, in plain language, free from doctors' terms, the diseases of men, women, and children, and the latest and most approved means used in their cure, and is intended expressly for the benefit of families : it also contains descriptions of the medicinal roots and herbs of the United States and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases : arranged on a new and simple plan, by whch the practice of medicine is reduced to principles of common sense1
- Hand-book of hydropathy, or, A popular account of the treatment and prevention of diseases by means of water1
- Hints for the multitude: relative to the teeth1
- Infant treatment, with directions to mothers for self-management before, during, and after pregnancy: addressed to mothers and nurses1
- Man-midwifery exposed and corrected: or the employment of men to attend women in childbirth, and in other delicate circumstances, shown to be a modern innovation, unnecessary, unnatural, and injurious to the physical welfare of the community ... : together with remarks on the use and abuse of ether, and Dr. Channing's "Cases of inhalation of ether in labor"1
- 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
- Narrative and confessions of Lucretia P. Cannon, who was tried, convicted, and sentenced to be hung at Georgetown, Del., with two of her accomplices: containing an account of some of the most horrible and shocking murders ever committed by one of the female sex1
- New England popular medicine1
- New England popular medicine: a work in which the principles and practice of medicine are familiarly explained : designed for the use of families in all parts of the United States1
- New and enlarged edition of Dr. Buchan's Domestic medicine: or a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines : with the latest corrections and improvements, and full directions in regard to air, exercise, bathing, clothing, sleep, diet, &c. &c. and the general management of the diseases of women and children : to which is annexed a complete family dispensatory, for the use of private practitioners1
- Observations on the subject of cholera: adapted for the general reader1
- On cholera1
- Outlines of a new theory of disease: applied to hydropathy, showing that water is the only true remedy : with observations on the errors committed in the practice of hydropathy, notes on the cure of cholera by cold water, and a critique on Priessnitz's mode of treatment : intended for popular use1
- Outlines of physiology, both comparative and human: in which are described the mechanical, animal, vital, and sensorial organs and functions : also, the application of these principles to muscular exercise, and female fashions and deformities : intended for the use of schools and heads of families : together with a synopsis of human anatomy1
- Phrenology, a lecture delivered before the Woodville Lyceum Association1
- Physician for ships: containing medical advice for seamen and other persons at sea, on the treatment of diseases, and on the preservation of health in sickly climates1
- Physiological mysteries and revelations in love, courtship and marriage: an infallible guide-book for married and single persons, in matters of the utmost importance to the human race1
- Physiology of the wedding night1
- Plain and practical observations upon diseases resulting from worms: with remarks upon the utility of Swaim's vermifuge in cholera morbus, dysentery, and in all other diseases originating in debility of the digestive organs1
- Plain directions for the prevention and treatment of cholera1