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- A treatise on cattle: showing the most approved methods of breeding, rearing, and fitting for use, asses, mules, horned cattle, sheep, goats, and swine ; with directions for the proper treatment of them in their several disorders : to which is added, a dissertation on their contagious diseases ; carefully collected from the best authorities, and interspersed with remarks1
- A treatise on gonorrhoea virulenta, and lues venerea1
- A treatise on the fevers of Jamaica: with some observations on the intermitting fever of America, and an appendix, containing some hints on the means of preserving the health of soldiers in hot climates1
- A treatise on the management of female complaints, and of children in early infancy1
- A treatise on the scarlatina anginosa: with an appendix, containing observations on the practice with salt and vinegar1
- An inaugural dissertation on the chymical analysis and operation of vegetable astringents, with observations on the identity of the vegetable acids: sumbitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, for the decree of Doctor of Medicine1
- An inaugural dissertation on the influence of one disease, in the cure of others: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the twenty first day of May, 1795, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- Domestic medicine, or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines: with an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners1
- Elements of physiology1
- Remarks on the gaseous oxyd of azote or of nitrogene, and on the effects it produces when generated in the stomach, inhaled into the lungs, and applied to the skin: being an attempt to ascertain the true nature of contagion, and to explain thereupon the phenomena of fever1
- The New-England farrier, or, A compendium of earriery [sic], in four parts: wherein most of the diseases to which horses, neat cattle, sheep and swine are incident, are treated of ; with medical and surgical observations thereon ; the remedies, in general, are such as are easily procured, safely applied, and happily successful ; being the result of many years experience ; and first production of the kind in New-England ; intended for the use of private gentlemen and farmers1
- The anatomy of the human body1
- The elements of medicine, or, A translation of the Elementa medicinae Brunonis: with large notes, illustrations, and comments1
- The experienced English housekeeper: for the use and ease of ladies, housekeepers, cooks, &c ; written purely from practice ... ; consisting of several hundred original receipts, most of which never appeared in print1
- The family adviser, or, A plain and modern practice of physic: calculated for the use of families who have not the advantages of a physician, and accommodated to the diseases of America1
- The morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body1
- The pleasures of imagination: a poem, in three books1
- The surgical works of the late John Jones, M.D1