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1. United States Institution for the treatment of cases of defective utterance: such as partial speechlessness, stuttering, stammering, hesitancy, weakness of voice, mis-enunciation, lisping, &c. &c. conducted by Mr. & Mrs. Chapman, No. 187, Pine Street, Philadelphia

9. Deaf and dumb: Memorial of the trustees of the Kentucky Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons. February 20, 1826. Read, and referred to the committee of the whole House, to which is referred the bill for the benefit of the said institution

24. A review of the diseases of Dutchess County from 1809 to 1825: being the subject of two addresses read before the Medical Society at their annual meetings in 1819 and 1825 : also, an essay on a disease of the jaw-bones, to which is added an appendix containing notes and elucidations

30. The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe : to which is added an appendix containing the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons : the whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutical and medical observations

31. The family physician: comprising rules for the prevention and cure of diseases : calculated particularly for the inhabitants of the western country, and for those who navigate its waters : with a dispensatory and appendix : this work affords, in simple language, a concentration of all the practical matter which can be derived from the best authorities : with original remarks

33. Catalogue of Columbia College in the City of New-York: embracing the names of its trustees, officers, and graduates, together with a list of all academical honours conferred by the institution from A.D. 1758 to A.D. 1826, inclusive

38. American family physician: detailing important means of preserving health, from infancy to old age : the offices women should perform to each other at births, and the diseases peculiar to the sex, also those of children and adults : with an appendix containing hints respecting the treatment of domestic animals, and the best means of preserving fish and meat

43. The druggist's manual: being a price current of drugs, medicines, paints, dye-stuffs, glass, patent medicines, &c. : with Latin and English synonyms, a German, French, and Spanish catalogue of drugs, tables of specific gravities, &c. &c., and a variety of useful matter

52. Address delivered at Washington Hall: in the city of New-York, on the 30th May, 1826, as introductory to the exercises of the pupils of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, with an account of the exercises, and notes and documents, in relation to the subject

55. American modern practiec [i.e. practice], or, A simple method of prevention and cure of diseases: according to the latest improvements and discoveries, comprising a practical system adapted to the use of medical practitioners of the United States : to which is added an appendix, containing an account of many domestic remedies recently introduced into practice, and some approved formulae, applicable to the diseases of our climate

56. Catalogue of the organic remains: which, with other geological and some mineral articles, were presented to the New York Lyceum of Natural History, in August 1826, by their associate, Samuel L. Mitchill

62. A treatise on sulphureous waters

76. Lexicon-medicum, or, Medical dictionary: containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, botany, chemistry, materia medica, midwifery, mineralogy, pharmacy, physiology, practice of physic, surgery, and the various branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine : selected, arranged, and compiled, from the best authors

78. Facts in relation to Mrs. Leigh's system of curing stammering, and other impediments of speech: submitted to the consideration of the public, and particularly of those unfortunate members of it, who unhappily labour under any [illegible], hitherto, in a great degree, incurable obstacles to the enjoyment of the pleasures of conversation and social intercourse