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- An analytical view of the animal economy: calculated for the students of medicine, as well as private gentlemen : interspersed with many allegories, and moral reflections, drawn from the subject, to awaken the mind to an elevated sense of the Great Author of nature2
- Elements of therapeutics: or, A guide to health : being cautions and directions in the treatment of diseases : designed chiefly for the use of students2
- Lectures on diet and regimen: being a systematic inquiry into the most rational means of preserving health and prolonging life : together with physiological and chemical explanations, calculated chiefly for the use of families, in order to banish the prevailing abuses and prejudices in medicine2
- Means of preserving health, and preventing diseases: founded principally on an attention to air and climate, drink, food, sleep, exercise, clothing, passions of the mind, and retentions and excretions : with an appendix, containing observations on bathing, cleanliness, ventilation, and medical electricity : and on the abuse of medicine ... : designed not merely for physicians, but for the information of others : to which is annexed, a glossary of the technical terms contained in the work2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 1)2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 2)2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 3)2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 4)2
- Medical reports, on the effects of water, cold and warm, as a remedy in fever and other diseases: whether applied to the surface of the body, or used internally2
- Physical investigations & deductions, from medical and surgical facts: relative to the causes, nature and remedies of the diseases of a warm and vitiated atmosphere, from climate, local situation, or season of the year : together with An historical introduction to physianthropy : or the experimental philosophy of human life : that of diseases, and also of remedies2
- The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a concise view of the latest discoveries, inventions, and improvements ; chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy ; together with descriptions of the most interesting objects of nature and art ; the history of men and animals, in a state of health or disease ; and practical hints respecting the arts and manufactures, both familiar and commercial ; illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts ; in five volumes ; volume I[-V (Volume 1)2
- The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a concise view of the latest discoveries, inventions, and improvements ; chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy ; together with descriptions of the most interesting objects of nature and art ; the history of men and animals, in a state of health or disease ; and practical hints respecting the arts and manufactures, both familiar and commercial ; illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts ; in five volumes ; volume I[-V (Volume 2)2
- The medical assistant, or Jamaica practice of physic: designed chiefly for the use of families and plantations2
- A Field Hospital Station1
- A catalogue of the medical library, belonging to the Pennsylvania Hospital: exhibiting the names of authors and editors, in alphabetical order, and an arrangement of them under distinct heads ; also, a list of articles contained in the anatomical museum ; and the rules of the museum, and of the library1
- A collection of facts interspersed with observations on the nature, causes, and cure of the yellow fever: in a series of letters, addressed to the inhabitants of the United States : part I1
- A discourse, before the Humane Society, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Boston, June 14, 18081
- A discourse, delivered in the First Church, Boston: on the anniversary of the Massachusetts Humane Society : June 9, 18071
- A discourse, occasioned by the death of Doctor Abijah Everett: who suddenly departed this life, January 2, 1804 ; in the 48th year of his age1
- A dissertation on the mutual influence of habits and disease: submitted as an inaugural thesis, to the examination of the Reverend John Andrews ..., the Trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the fifthe day of June, 1804 : for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1