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- Guide to health and long life, or, What to eat, drink, and avoid: what exercise to take, how to control and regulate the passions and appetites, and on the general conduct of life, whereby health may be secured, and a happy and comfortable old age attained ... : to which is added, a popular exposition of Liebig's theory of life, health, and disease2
- Homoeopathic domestic medicine2
- [Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum Memorabilia]: [Drawing of a bivouac in the Danish War]2
- [Skull of Phineas P. Gage]2
- A case of the cheiloplastic operation: with two portraits1
- A complete practical treatise on venereal diseases, and their immediate and remote consequences: including observations on certain affections of the uterus, attended with discharges1
- A discourse delivered in Norfolk, Conn., at the funeral of Benjamin Welch, M.D., December 21, 18491
- A fair exposition of allopathy: or the pathological system of medicine, with its kindred systems and branches1
- A few brief and desultory remarks on anal fistula: being a defence of the author against the slanders and the misrepresentations of Drs. B. L. Hill, Wooster Beach, and others, relative to the treatment of this disease1
- A history of the disease usually called typhoid fever: as it has appeared in Georgetown and its vicinity, with some reflections as to its causes and nature1
- A medicine man administering to a patient1
- A modification of the usual operation for lacerated perineum1
- A paper on the vocal sounds of Laura Bridgeman, the blind deaf-mute at Boston: compared with the elements of phonetic language1
- A plea for a church hospital in the city of New-York: in two lectures, delivered in the Church of the Holy Communion, St. Paul's Church, New-York, and St. John's Church, Brooklyn1
- A practical handbook of medical chemistry1
- A practical treatise on the diseases of children1
- A reply to the attacks of Dr. Charles Caldwell1
- A response to a professor and a speculation on the sensorium1
- A review of the Webster case1
- A review of the memorial of Doctor John Bell to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania1