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- An introduction to physiological and systematical botany2
- A confidential communication of the enemy of human diseases: and the afflicted applying to him, to whom only is intended this supplementary reflection concerning the cause of human prevalent miseries1
- A dissertation on fire, or, Miscellaneous inquiries and reflections concerning the operations of the laws of nature: with an appendix, containing thoughts on memory, reflection, decision, muscular motion, &c1
- A dissertation on the pathology of the human fluids1
- A new and complete American medical family herbal: wherein, is displayed the true properties and medical virtues of the plants, indigenous to the United States of America : together with Lewis' secret remedy, newly discovered, which has been found infallible in the cure of that dreadful disease hydrophobia, produced by the bite of a mad dog1
- A plain elementary explanation of the nature and cure of disease: predicated upon facts and experience ; presenting a view of that train of thinking which led to the invention of the patent, portable warm and hot bath1
- A plain elementary explanation, of the nature and cure of disease: predicated upon facts and experience ; presenting a view of that train of thinking which led to the invention of the patent, portable, warm and hot bath1
- A practical treatise on various diseases of the abdominal visceria [sic]1
- A synopsis of the genera of American plants, according to the latest improvements on the Linnaean system: with the new genera of Michaux and others : intended for the use of students in botany1
- A system of dissections, explaining the anatomy of the human body: with the manner of displaying the parts, the distinguishing the natural from the diseased appearances, and pointing out to the student the objects most worthy of attention: during a course of dissections. Volume I[-II (Volume 1)1
- A system of dissections, explaining the anatomy of the human body: with the manner of displaying the parts, the distinguishing the natural from the diseased appearances, and pointing out to the student the objects most worthy of attention: during a course of dissections. Volume I[-II (Volume 2)1
- A system of dissections, explaining the anatomy of the human body: with the manner of displaying the parts, the distinguishing the natural from the diseased appearances, and pointing out to the student the objects most worthy of attention: during a course of dissections. Volume I[-II]1
- A system of surgery1
- A topographical sketch, with remarks on the diseases of west Tennessee: submitted, as an inaugural essay, to the examination of the Hon. Robert Smith, provost, and of the regents of the University of Maryland, for the degree of doctor of physick1
- A treatise containing a plan for the internal organization and government of marine hospitals in the United States: together with a scheme for amending and systematizing the medical department of the Navy1
- A treatise on gonorrhoea virulenta, and lues venerea1
- A treatise on the management of the teeth1
- A view of the life, travels, and philanthropic labours of the late John Howard1
- Account of the rise and progress of the asylum, proposed to be established, near Philadelphia: for the relief of persons deprived of the use of their reason : with an abridged account of the Retreat, a similar institution near York, in England1
- Address of the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital to the public1