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Titles
- A compend of the practice of medicine3
- A practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics3
- Photographic illustrations of skin diseases3
- The principles and practice of surgery3
- A handbook of pathological anatomy and histology: with an introductory section on post-mortem examinations and the methods of preserving and examining diseased tissues2
- A handbook of therapeutics2
- A practical treatise on impotence, sterility, and allied disorders of the male sexual organs2
- A treatise on the diseases of the nervous system2
- Abridged therapeutics: founded upon histology & cellular pathology : with an appendix, giving special directions for the application of the inorganic cell salts, and indications of the underlying condition of morbid states of tissue : biochemic method of successfully treating disease2
- Emergencies: the etiology, pathology, and treatment of the accidents, diseases, and cases of poisoning which demand prompt action : designed for students and practitioners of medicine2
- Evidences of Dr. Foote's success: compiled from books of biography, mss, letters from grateful patients, and from favorable notices of the press2
- Humphreys' Homeopathic mentor or Family adviser: in the use of specific homeopathic medicine2
- Photographic illustrations of cutaneous syphilis2
- Physiological materia medica: containing all that is known of the physiological action of our remedies, together with their characteristic indications and pharmacology2
- The American homoeopathic pharmacopoeia2
- The care and culture of children: a practical treatise for the use of parents2
- The compendium of health: pertaining to the physical life of man and the animals which serve him, including the horse, ox, sheep, hog, dog, cat, poultry, and birds : embracing anatomy, physiology, and hygiene, the cure and prevention of disease, the peculiar functions and disorders of the maid, wife, mother, and babe, the nursing of children and the sick, medicinal recipes, accidents, injuries, and poisons, the care and improvement of the domestic animals, etc., etc2
- The eclectic practice in diseases of children2
- The iniquity of compulsory vaccination: a reply to Dr. W.S. Everett's "Utility of vaccination"2
- The physician himself and what he should add to his scientific acquirements2