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- A brief narrative and life of the author: comprising his views of medicine and the theory of diseases : showing what is man, and how he may retain his health : perfectly renouncing the old theory that heat or fever, pain, ache, and swelling, is a disease, but maintaining the position that it is no more or less than the effect of a difficulty1
- A catalogue of the pathological cabinet of the New York Hospital1
- A discourse on speculative and inductive medicine: being the introductory lecture, delivered in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, October 8, 18601
- A female physician to the ladies of the United States: being a familiar and practical treatise on matters of utmost importance peculiar to women : adapted for every woman's own private use1
- A guide to the practical study of diseases of the eye: with an outline of their medical and operative treatment1
- A knowledge of living things: with the laws of their existence1
- A medico-legal treatise on malpractice and medical evidence: comprising the elements of medical jurisprudence1
- A monograph upon aconite: its therapeutic and physiological effects together with its uses, and accurate statements derived from the various sources of medical literature1
- A practical illustration of "Woman's right to labor," or, A letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D1
- A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations1
- A practical treatise on the diseases of the lungs: including the principles of physical diagnosis1
- A treatise on medical electricity, theoretical and practical: and its use in the treatment of paralysis, neuralgia, and other diseases1
- A treatise on medical jurisprudence1
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity1
- Action of medical associations, in favor of the introduction of homoeopathy into the army and navy1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified and supplied with an addenda, comprising a table of French weights and measures, reduced to English standards, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occurring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index (Volume 1)1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified and supplied with an addenda, comprising a table of French weights and measures, reduced to English standards, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occurring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index (Volume 2)1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment, and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified, and supplied with an addenda comprising a table of French weights and measures reduced to English standard, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occuring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index : in two volumes (Volume 1)1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment, and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified, and supplied with an addenda comprising a table of French weights and measures reduced to English standard, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occuring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index : in two volumes (Volume 2)1
- An introductory lecture: delivered before the medical class of Jefferson College, Philadelphia, October 13th, 18591