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- A compendium of the anatomy of the human body: intended principally for the use of students (Volume 1)1
- A compendium of the anatomy of the human body: intended principally for the use of students (Volume 2)1
- A description of the arteries of the human body: reduced to tables1
- A dictionary of practical surgery: containing a complete exhibition of the present state of the principles and practice of surgery, collected from the best and most original sources of information, and illustrated by critical remarks (Volume 1)1
- A dictionary of practical surgery: containing a complete exhibition of the present state of the principles and practice of surgery, collected from the best and most original sources of information, and illustrated by critical remarks (Volume 2)1
- A military dictionary, or, Explanation of the several systems of discipline of different kinds of troops, infantry, artillery, and cavalry: the principles of fortification, and all the modern improvements in the science of tactics : comprising the pocket gunner, or little bombadier ; the military regulations of the United States ; the weights, measures, and monies of all nations ; the technical terms and phrases of the art of war in the French language ; particularly adapted to the use of the military institutions of the United States1
- A practical treatise on vaccina or cowpock1
- A treatise on the diseases and management of sheep: with introductory remarks on their anatomical structure ; and an appendix, containing documents exhibiting the value of the Merino breed of sheep, and their progress in Scotland1
- A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver: together with an inquiry into the properties and component parts of the bile and biliary concretions1
- An epitome of experimental chemistry: in three parts1
- An essay on the causes of the variety of complexion and figure in the human species: to which are added, animadversions on certain remarks made on the first edition of this essay, by Mr. Charles White, in a series of discourses delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester in England : also, strictures on Lord Kaims' discourse on the original diversity of mankind : and an appendix1
- An essay on the lungs: ascertaining their true functions to be contrary to the present adopted opinions ; and leading to a treatment of consumptions, and other pulmonary diseases, which promises more success than has been experienced heretofore ; in a series of numbers1
- An inaugural dissertation on animal heat: submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College, in the state of New-York, the Right Rev. Benjamin Moore, D.D. president ; for the degree of Doctor of Physic, on the first day of May, 18101
- An inaugural dissertation on stone in the bladder: submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College, in the state of New-York, the Right Reverend Benjamin Moore, D.D. president ; for the degree of Doctor of Physic, on the 13th day of November, 18101
- Burns's Principles of midwifery: including the diseases of women and children1
- Collections for an essay towards a materia medica of the United-States1
- Elements of chemistry1
- Information relative to the distemper in Worcester County (Mass.) called the malignant or spotted fever: in communications from Dr. Richard Wait, of New-London (Conn.) to Dr. Miller, dated March 22, 18101
- Observations on the diseases of the army1
- The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy: together with the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine : illustrated and explained, according to the principles of modern chemistry : comprehending the improvements in Dr. Duncan's fourth edition of the Edinburgh new dispensatory : the arrangement simplified, and the whole adapted to the practice of medicine and pharmacy in the United States : with several copperplates, exhibiting the new system of chemical characters, and representing the most useful apparatus1