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4702. Die Land- und Haus-Apotheke: oder getreuer und gründlicher Unterricht für den Bauer und Stadtmann, enthaltend die allerbesten Mittel, sowohl für die Menschen als für das Vieh besonders für die Pferde ; nebst einem grossen Anhang von der Aechten Färberey, um Türkisch-Roth, Blau, Satin-Roth, Patent-Grün und viele andere Farben mehr zu färben

4708. A system of surgery

4713. Medical statistics, or A comparative view of the mortality in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Boston, for a series of years: including comparisons of the mortality of whites and blacks in the two former cities : and of whites, free blacks, and slaves in Baltimore

4722. Dictámen sobre la cholera-morbus

4732. An inaugural essay on genius and its diseases: submitted to the examination of Samuel Bard ... President, and the Trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New-York : and publicly defended for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the sixth day of April, 1819

4733. The Abernethian code of health & longevity, or, Every one's health in his own keeping: by the proper regulation of the stomach and bowels, in order to the attaining and securing those invaluable blessings : founded on the principles and practice of John Abernethy, Esq., F.R.S. : containing full rules for the application of this system, by suitable regimen, diet, and exercise : with an introductory view of the living functions of the animal economy, showing their mutual relation to each other, and how they severally depend on that part of the machine that influences and regulates the whole : concluding with some remarkable instances of longevity and its comparative estimate in different classes of society

4734. A journal, of a young man of Massachusetts: late a surgeon on board an American privateer, who was captured at sea by the British in May, eighteen hundred and thirteen, and was confined first, at Melville island, Halifax, then at Chatham, in England, and last at Dartmoor prison : interspersed with observations, anecdotes and remarks, tending to illustrate the moral and political characters of three nations : to which is added, a correct engraving of Dartmoor prison, representing the massacre of American prisoners

4750. Engravings of the arteries

4754. Treatise on the radical cure of hernia by instruments: embracing an analysis of the mechanical properties of the various trusses now in use, a description of the new instruments invented by the author, and general directions to patients for the safe employment of these instruments, with hints to surgeons in their application, etc

4755. Observations on the nature, causes, symptoms, and cure of bronchitis, laryngitis, or clergyman's sore throat, asthma and consumption, by a new, safe, and painless mode of treatment: with notes taken during several years residence abroad, under Louis, Trousseau, Andral, Ricord, Chomel, Ramadge and others

4763. Shelton's American medicine: or improvement in uniting his new steam system, and the old practice of medicine : in which doctors' terms are explained, and the complaints of men, women and children, are treated of in a satisfactory manner ; and remedies suited to all climates, constitutions and circumstances of the American people ; the valuable practice and preparations of Dr. Isaac Wright, of Tennessee, are fully developed in this work ; it also contains a plain description of the whole human frame : with general rules for preserving health without the use of medicines ; and a choice collection of roots and plants, not explained in any other book ; and the practice is made perfectly safe, simple and convenient to alll capacities, with but little expense

4769. Golden rules of health, and hints to dyspeptics: with special reference to diet, exercise, air, temperature, ventilation, hygrometry, influence of domestic habits : together with remarks on allopathy, hydropathy, aeropathy, thermopathy, psychropathy, homoeopathy, thumpingpathy, healingpathy, killingpathy &c., &c., &c

4774. A popular treatise, containing, observations concerning the origin of yellow fever: together with practical rules of conduct for preventing that disease, and the best methods of nursing fever patients

4777. An introductory discourse, to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physic: containing observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries ; and a tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush ; delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, on the third of November, 1813

4779. Marrow of practical medicine, and family guide: containing a brief and accurate description of the character, causes, and symptoms of the diseases of men, women, and children, with the most appropriate treatment, without poison or bloodshed ; to which is added a description of medicinal plants and herbs, their medicial qualities, and appropriate doses, with plain and full direction for making the various compound medicines recommended for the cure of diseases, &c

4792. The house surgeon and physician: designed to assist heads of families, travellers, and sea-faring people in discerning, distinguishing, and curing diseases : with concise directions for the preparation and use of a numerous collection of the best American remedies, together with many of the most approved, from the shop of the apothecary : all in plain English

4793. Concordia y reales ordenanzas para el regimen y gobierno de la Facultad de Farmacia: formadas con conocimiento de la Real Junta General de Gobierno de la Facultad Reunida, en que se declara la autoridad de la Junta Superior Gubernativa de la Expresada de Farmacia en todos los dominios de S. M., el mètodo de estudios que han de seguir los que se dediquen à esta ciencia, y los grados y prerogativas que se les conceden

4794. Information respecting the origin, progress, and efficacy of the kine pock inoculation: in effectually and forever securing a person from the small-pox, extracted from a treatise entitled "A prospect of exterminating the small-pox," written in the year 1802

4796. The London dissector, or System of dissection practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis: explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students : comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera of the human body, as they appear on dissection : with directions for their demonstration