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- Recipe book2
- The Cholic2
- A biographical sketch of the late Thomas Say, Esq: read before the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, December 16, 18341
- A brief exposition of the science of mechanical electricity: subsidiary to the course of chemical instruction in the University of Pennsylvania1
- A catalogue of phrenological specimens, belonging to the Boston Phrenological Society1
- A catechism of medical jurisprudence: being principally a compendium of the opinions of the best writers upon the subject, with a preliminary discourse upon the importance of the study of forensic medicine : designed for physicians, attornies, coroners, and jurymen1
- A catechism of phrenology: illustrative of the principles of that science1
- A charge to the grand jury of the County of Suffolk, for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at the opening of the municipal court of the city of Boston, on Monday, December 7, A. D. 1835: being the day, on which the court first assembled in the new court house, Court Street1
- A compendious system of midwifery: chiefly designed to facilitate the inquiries of those who may be pursuing this branch of study, illustrated by occasional cases1
- A concise view of the principles of homoeopathia1
- A course of fifteen lectures on medical botany: denominated Thomson's new theory of medical practice : in which the various theories that have preceded it are reviewed and compared1
- A defence of the Graham system of living, or, Remarks on diet and regimen: dedicated to the rising generation1
- A discourse delivered at the opening of the Medical Institution of Geneva College, State of New York: February 10, 18351
- A discourse on self-limited diseases: delivered before the Massachusetts Medical Society, at their annual meeting, May 27, 18351
- A discourse on the vice of gambling: delivered, by appointment, to the Anti-Gambling Society of Transylvania University, November 2nd and 3rd, 18351
- A disquisition on the evils of using tobacco, and the necessity of immediate and entire reformation1
- A domestic guide to medicine: by which individuals, both male and female, are enabled to treat their own complaints on a safe and easy principle : to this is prefixed a few remarks on the universal domestic medicine of the author (formerly the improved Hygeian pills) showing that this medicine is founded on the prevailing doctrines of the Brit. College of Physicians and Surgeons, London1
- A domestic medical treatise on the nature, causes, and cure of dyspepsia and liver disease: intended for the perusal and guide of every dyspeptic individual1
- A family medical companion: a new medical work, devoted to the symptoms and remedies of one hundred and fifty diseases, embracing diseases of women and children1
- A lecture introductory to the course of institutes of medicine: in the University of Pennsylvania, for the session of 1835-61