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605. An essay on the bilious epidemic fever, prevailing in the state of New-York: to which are added, a letter from Dr. James Mann, hospital-surgeon ; and a dissertation by Dr. John Stearns, delivered before the state medical society, on the same subject ; with notes and observations on these productions

607. The families' new guide to health: giving a description of the diseases to which families are subject, and their treatment : also instructions how to prepare their medicines, and administer them with safety : with a history of the origin and progress of spasmodic cholera, and the most successful plan of treatment : together with an exposition of the Thomsonian preparations of medicine, as given in the New York medical and physical journal (vol.1, new series), taken from the original specification at the Patent Office

612. An elementary treatise on anatomy

613. 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 pharmaceutic and medical observations

616. Report of the trial of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, Methodist minister, for the murder of Sarah Maria Cornell, at Tiverton, in the county of Newport, Rhode Island, before the supreme judicial court of that State, May 6, 1833: containing the evidence of the numerous witnesses unabridged, and the speeches of General Albert C. Green, attorney general, the Hon. D. Pearce, and William R. Staples, Esq., counsel for the prosecution, and those of the Hon. J. Mason, Richard R. Randolph, Esq., and other counsel for the prisoner : together with the charge of his honor Chief Justice Eddy, in full, as taken in short hand

618. A report of the trial of an action for libel: in which Dr. Geo. M'Clellan was plaintiff, and Dr. Francis S. Beattie was defendant, at Philadelphia, March 1829 : comprising the whole of the evidence and the judge's charge, with notes, subjoined by an eye witness

619. An exposition of the dangers of interment in cities: illustrated by an account of the funeral rites and customs of the Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, and primitive Christians, by ancient and modern ecclesiastical canons, civil statutes, and municipal regulations, and by chemical and physical principles

630. A treatise on Asiatic cholera

642. The art of preserving health

643. A treatise on pulmonary consumption (phthisis pulmonalis), with remarks on bronchitis: containing a description of the symptoms, causes, morbid appearances, indications of cure, &c. : together with the various methods of treatment, to which is added the most approved remedy : with the exposure of some of the quack medicines and nostrums of the present day

646. The spleen, and other poems

648. Domestic medicine : or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines: with an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners : to which are added, Observations on diet ... : also, Advice to mothers, on the subject of their own health, and of the means of promoting the health, strength, and beauty of their offspring

650. A system of phrenology

653. Elements of phrenology

661. Syllabus to lectures on chemistry

665. Essays on some of the most important articles of the materia medica: comprising a full account of all the new proximate principles, and the popular medicines lately introduced in practice, detailing the formulas for their preparation, their habitudes and peculiarities, doses and modes of administration, with remarks on the most eligible form of their exhibition : to which is added a catalogue of medicines, surgical instruments, &c, &c : adapted for a physician at the outset of his practice, with the doses and effects attached to each medicine, &c, &c

668. Outlines of general pathology

671. Elements of phrenology

672. Clericus, Æsculapius, and Scepticus, vs. Col. M. Jewett, and his chemical preparations: in two parts, comprising, in part first, The clergyman examined, in part second, the examination continued, in a detailed report of the recent trial of Col. Jewett and his medicine before a committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Columbus, Ohio : with occasional illustrations and pleadings, before the bar of an impartial community

677. Phrenology proved, illustrated, and applied: accompanied by a chart : embracing an analysis of the primary, mental powers in their various degrees of development, the phenomena produced by their combined activity and the location of the phrenological organs in the head : together with a view of the moral and theological bearing of the science

679. 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 pharmaceutic and medical observations

680. A catalogue of the medical library, belonging to the Pennsylvania Hospital: exhibiting the names of authors and editors in alphabetical order ; with an index of the subjects of the books, taken principally from the most striking words in the titles ; also, some additional regulations relative to the library ; part II

688. The principles of surgery

689. A catalogue of the medical library, belonging to the Pennsylvania Hospital: exhibiting the names of authors and editors, in alphabetical order, and an arrangement of them under distinct heads ; also, a list of articles contained in the anatomical museum ; and the rules of the museum, and of the library

695. A report of a committee of the Humane Society: appointed to inquire into the number of tavern licenses ; the manner of granting them ; their effects upon the community ; and the other sources of vice and misery in this city ; and to visit Bridewell