- Facts in hydropathy, or water-cure: a collection of cases, with details of treatment, shewing the safest and most effectual know means to be used in gout, rheumatism, indigestion, hypochondriasis, fevers, consumption, &c ; &c ; from Sir Charles Scudamore, Drs. Wilson, Gully ... and others ; to which is prefixed Bulwer's celebrated letter1
- Facts in mesmerism, and thoughts on its causes and uses1
- Facts in mesmerism: with reasons for a dispassionate inquiry into it1
- Facts in relation to Mrs. Leigh's system of curing stammering, and other impediments of speech: submitted to the consideration of the public, and particularly of those unfortunate members of it, who unhappily labour under any [illegible], hitherto, in a great degree, incurable obstacles to the enjoyment of the pleasures of conversation and social intercourse1
- Facts in relation to important cures effected by the use of Sands' sarsaparilla1
- Facts regarding the disinfecting powers of chlorine: with an explanation of the mode in which it operates, and with directions how it should be applied for disinfecting purposes : in a letter1
- Facts, observations, and conjectures relative to the generation of the opossum of North-America: in a letter from Professor Barton to Mons. Roume, of Paris1
- Facts, observations, and practical illustrations, relative to puerperal fever, scarlet fever, pulmonary consumption, and measles: a general view of the pathology and treatment of chronic diseases : with illustrations of the utility of sulphureous waters, and observations of the efficacy of the balsam of copaiva in inflammations of the mucous membranes1
- Fair play is a jewel1
- Familiar instructions for the prevention of cholera: prepared for a family about leaving the city1
- Familiar lectures on botany, practical, elementary, and physiological: with an appendix containing descriptions of the plants of the United States and exotics, &c., for the use of seminaries and private students1
- Familiar letters on chemistry, and its relation to commerce, physiology, and agriculture2
- Familiar observations on the inoculations of the cowpox: as now very generally introduced in Great Britain, and several parts of the Continen[t ...] the final extirpation of the small pox1
- Family medical adviser: containing a complete history of disease, with the method and mode of cure1
- Family medical adviser: giving such information on the practice of physic and the diseases of women and children as may prove useful in families when regular physicians cannot readily be procured : selected, arranged, and compiled from the best medical authors, together with his own observations in the treatment of diseases, generally : to which is annexed anatomy, surgery, materia medica, and many valuable prescriptions, being a useful guide for intelligent heads of families, overseers of plantations and manufactories, masters of vessels, and travelers1
- Family physician: designed to assist heads of families, travellers and seafaring people in discerning, distinguishing, and curing diseases : with directions for the preparation and use of a numerous collection of the best American remedies, together with a large number of valuable receipts for making plasters, ointments, oils, poultices, decoctions, syrups or waters made of herbs, the time of gathering all herbs, the way of drying and keeping the herbs all the year, also the way of making and keeping all kinds of useful compounds made of herbs1
- Family receipts, or Practical guide for the husbandman and housewife: containing a great variety of valuable recipes, relating to agriculture, gardening, brewery, cookery, dairy, confectionary, diseases, farriery, ingrafting, and the various branches of rural and domestic economy. To which is added a plain, concise, method of keeping farmer's accounts, with forms of notes of hand, bills, receipts, &c. &c1
- Farmacopea mexicana1
- Fascination, or The philosophy of charming: illustrating the principles of life in connection with spirit and matter1
- Fauna americana: being a description of the mammiferous animals inhabiting North America1