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5. Homoeopathy vindicated, in a letter to J.V.C. Smith, editor of the Boston medical and surgical journal: containing a reply to his review of Drs. C. and L's "Epitome of homeopathic practice," with the acceptance of J.V.C. Smith's and C. A. Lee's challenges and the consequences

75. A pocket conspectus of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias: wherein the virtues, uses, and doses, of the several articles and preparations contained in those works, are concisely stated : their pronunciation, as to quantity, is distinctly marked : and a variety of other particulars respecting them given, calculated more especially for the use of junior practitioners

98. A short sketch of the author's life, and adventures from his youth until 1818, in the first part: in part the second, a valuable vegetable, medical prescription, with a table of detergent and corroborant medicines to suit the treatment of the different certificates

99. Domestic medicine: a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines : with directions for the management of common cases in surgery, as fractures, dislocations and wounds : the treatment peculiar to the diseases of women and children : with observations on the art of preserving health, without the aid of medicine : and a treatise on animal, vegetable, mineral and aerial poisons, pointing out the symptoms, antidotes and means of cure, in cases of poisoning ; to which is annexed, a dispensatory, for the use of private practitioners, and a glossary, explaining technical terms

100. The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy: together with the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine; illustrated and explained, according to the principles of modern chemistry : the arrangement simplified, and the whole adapted to the practice of medicine and pharmacy in the United States : with several copperplates, exhibiting the new system of chemical characters, and representing the most useful apparatus