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- [Fireplaces]3
- Certificates of the efficacy of Doctor Perkins's patent metallic instruments2
- A catalogue of articles sold by Mildred & Allen1
- A caza de dientes1
- A collection of papers on the subject of bilious fevers, prevalent in the United States for a few years past1
- A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their semiannual meeting, June 14th, 17961
- A discourse, delivered at the First Church in Boston, 19th April, A.D. 1795, the Lord's-Day after the interment of Nathaniel W. Appleton, M.D1
- A general state of the corporation of the London-Hospital, for the reception and relief of sick and wounded seaman, manufacturers, and labouring poor their wives and children: from its institution, November, M,DCC,XL, to the first of January, M,DCC,XCVI : with a list of the governors, &c1
- A memoir concerning the fascinating faculty which has been ascribed to the rattle-snake, and other American serpents1
- A serious address, on the dangerous consequences of neglecting common coughs and colds, with ample directions for the prevention and cure of consumptions: to which are added, observations on the hooping cough and asthma1
- A short account of the origin, symptoms, and most approved method of treating the putrid bilious yellow fever, vulgarly called the black vomit: which appeared in the city of Havanna, with the utmost violence, in the months of June, July, and part of August, 17941
- A sketch of the soil, climate, weather, and diseases of South-Carolina: read before the Medical Society of that state1
- A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds1
- A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds (Volume 1)1
- A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds (Volume 2)1
- A treatise on the scarlatina anginosa, and dysentery: and sketches on febrile spasm, as produced by plogiston [sic]1
- Address, &c1
- An account of the epidemic fever which prevailed in the city of New York, during part of the summer and fall of 17951
- An account of the epidemic yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of New-York in the year 1795: containing, besides its history, &c., the most probable means of preventing its return, and of avoiding it, in case it should again become epidemic1
- An attempt to establish the original sameness of three phenomena of fever, (principally confined to infants and children): described by medical writers under the several names of hydrocephalus internus, cynanche trachealis, and diarrhea infantum1