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- Anatomy and physiology: designed for academies and families2
- A medical manual and medicine chest companion: for popular use in families and on ship board, for the treatment of the ordinary diseases of the human system1
- A plain system of medical practice, adapted to the use of families1
- An earnest appeal in behalf of human life, health, and happiness1
- Dr. Browder's family almanac!: on a new plan, for 18471
- Family medical adviser: containing a complete history of disease, with the method and mode of cure1
- Family physician: designed to assist heads of families, travellers and seafaring people in discerning, distinguishing, and curing diseases : with directions for the preparation and use of a numerous collection of the best American remedies, together with a large number of valuable receipts for making plasters, ointments, oils, poultices, decoctions, syrups or waters made of herbs, the time of gathering all herbs, the way of drying and keeping the herbs all the year, also the way of making and keeping all kinds of useful compounds made of herbs1
- First lines of physiology: being an introduction to the science of life : written in popular language, designed for the use of common schools, academies, and general readers1
- Physiology for children1
- Practical observations on some of the diseases of the rectum, anus, and contiguous textures: giving their nature, seat, causes, symptoms, consequences, and prevention, especially addressed to the non-medical reader1
- The Indian practice of medicine: being a treatise, divested of professional terms, on the nature, causes, symptoms, and treatment of the diseases of men, women and children : with appropriate prescriptoins [sic], in English1
- The book of herbs: giving descriptions of medical plants, and directions for gathering and preserving them, with a full account of their properties and doses : the whole written for family use1
- The complete cattle doctor: a treatise on the diseases of horned cattle and calves, written in plain language, which those who can read may easily understand : the whole being the result of seventy years extensive practice of the author1
- The house surgeon and physician: designed to assist heads of families, travellers, and sea-faring people in discerning, distinguishing, and curing diseases : with concise directions for the preparation and use of a numerous collection of the best American remedies, together with many of the most approved, from the shop of the apothecary : all in plain English1
- 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 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 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 poor man's friend: containing the infallible cure for the black tongue, with its causes and symptoms : also, the only remedy known to prevent the contagion from attacking those in charge of the patient : with the treatment for measles and scarlet fever, and a collection of fifty valuable remedies for various diseases1
- The practice of medicine, according to the plan most approved by the reformed or botanic colleges of the U.S: embracing a treatise on materia medica and pharmacy ; illustrated with numerous engravings : designed principally for families1
- Woman and her diseases: from the cradle to the grave : adapted exclusively to her instruction in the physiology of her system and all the diseases of her critical periods1