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- Gentle Emetic3
- Breathing a vein2
- A Grave Physician & Lively Cobler1
- A Repartee- Or Morning Visit from One of the Faculty1
- A brief account of the New-York Hospital1
- A collection of facts interspersed with observations on the nature, causes, and cure of the yellow fever: in a series of letters, addressed to the inhabitants of the United States : part I1
- A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: at their semiannual meeting, June 12, 18041
- A dissertation on the mutual influence of habits and disease: submitted as an inaugural thesis, to the examination of the Reverend John Andrews ..., the Trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the fifthe day of June, 1804 : for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A dissertation upon the cholera infantum: to which are added, rules and regulations, as preventive means of the autumnal diseases of children : which gained the Boylstonian prize, for the year 18031
- A history of the medicinal springs at Saratoga and Ballstown: being a brief account of the situation, composition, operation, and effects, of those celebrated waters : with a catalogue of all the diseases, in which they are beneficial or injurious : and directions how to use or apply them in each : attended with remarks on the proper seasons to visit them, the accommodations, customs, expense of board, &c. : taken from actual experiment and observation1
- A practical narrative of the autumnal epidemic fever which prevailed in Philadelphia in the year 18031
- A system of surgery1
- A system of surgery (Volume 1)1
- A system of surgery (Volume 2)1
- A system of surgery (Volume 3)1
- A system of surgery (Volume 4)1
- A treatise on malignant fever: with an attempt to prove its non-contagious nature1
- A view of the soil and climate of the United States of America: with supplementary remarks upon Florida; on the French Colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Canada; and on the aboriginal tribes of America1
- Advice to mothers, on the subject of their own health, and on the means of promoting the health, strength, and beauty, of their offspring1
- Albrecht Thaer1