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2. Russian rose balm: a new and highly valuable curative for catarrh, and all catarrhal conditions and inflammations of the mucous surfaces and air passages of the nose, throat, and broncial tubes, such as catarrhal sore throat, cold in the head, hay fever, incipient bronchitis, rose cold, &c

4. General treatise on the nature and cause of disease in the human body together with proofs of the efficacy of Vaughn's vegetable lithontriptic mixture: as a general restorer of the system, and purifier of the blood : with numerous testimonials of the most remarkable cures, in cases of dropsy, gravel, liver complaint, scrofula, scurvy, leprosy, bleeding at the lungs, finor albus, piles, putrid sore throat, erysipelas, consumption, &c

6. The Health Food Company

8. E.S.H. Leonard--druggist, no. 11, South-Main Street, Providence, R.I. has constantly for sale, on the most liberal terms, an extensive assortment of genuine drugs, medicines, dye-stuffs, surgeons' instruments, chemical glass ware, English fancy soap, perfumery, &c. comprising nearly every article usually called for in the medicinal or drug line

12. The medical reporter

17. The Palmer arm and leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-General, U.S.A., and by the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery : manufactured only under the direction of the inventor and patentee

28. Dr. S.S. Fitch's almanac for 1855 and guide to invalids: comprising directions for the treatment of consumption and asthma, bronchitis, heart diseases, liver complaints, dyspepsia, costiveness, diarrhea, dysentery, falling of the womb, piles, salt rheum and scrofula, female diseases, etc. etc

34. A guide to health: or, Advice to both sexes, in nervous and consumptive complaints : with an essay on the scurvy, leprosy, and scrofula, also on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature : to which is added, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth, with observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing

37. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: with the additions of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias ; the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations ; and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine ; with new tables of elective attractions of antimonial and mercurial preparations, &c. ; and several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments ; being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. Lewis

38. Lectures on the natural history and management of the teeth: the cause of their decay ; the art of preventing its accession ; and various operations, never hitherto suggested, for the preservation of such teeth as it is too frequently considered necessary to extract

48. Descriptive catalogue of anatomical and surgical preparations in wax, papier-mâché, and leather: with a valuable and rare cabinet of original specimens of bones, illustrating an interesting series of diseases, casualties, and malformations; also, a collection of oil paintings of anatomical and pathological subjects, by Sully

50. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: with explanatory, critical, and practical observations on each : together with the addition of those formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias, which are held in highest esteem in other parts of Europe ; the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations, and enriched by the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine ; with new tables of elective attractions, of antimony, of mercury, &c. ; and copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments ; being an improvement upon the New dispensatory of Dr. Lewis

54. A short account of the salutary effect of Doctor Launey's medico condensed air: describing a few only of the disorders which have been cured thereby : together with a description of the beginning, the process and actual state of the complaints of the respective patients when they applied to the medical apparatus for relief

59. A concise economical plan of the family medical institution for administring advice and medicines: to families and individuals, possessing small fortunes and moderate incomes : upon liberal, safe, honorable and easy terms, at their own habitations intended to operate as a security from dangerous delays, unscientific bewildered practice, and injudicious prescription

60. Important information to the afflicted with rheumatism coughs and colds gout asthmas itch bruises head-ache corns worms chilblains or local pains frozen feet palsy nervous disorders humours on the face and skin rheumatic gout consumptions windy complaints inward weaknesses scurvy bilious disorders juvenile indiscretions and most disorders incident to human nature

62. The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, St. Louis, &c and in a lecture by William Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia ; also, a letter to a distinguished physician of Philadelphia

67. Vulcanite rubber artificial limbs, arms and legs, moulded from life in form: adjustable sockets, lock-knee joint, slight lateral motion in ankle, corrugated side-knee joint, frictionless toe joint, velvet finish, and warranted of one-third less weight and twice as durable as the best wooden legs in use : without a string or ligament in arm or leg, all levers perfectly water proof

72. A treatise on the human hair, and the formation of the skin: with directions for preserving them in a state of health ; with remarks relative to the treatment of children's hair, and important testimonies of the properties of the Tricopherous or Medicated Compound, which has been patronized and adopted by the most eminent of the faculty

73. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: with the additions of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias ; the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations ; and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine ; with new tables of elective attractions, of antimonial and mercurial preparations, &c. ; and several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments ; being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. Lewis

74. Operations on the teeth

81. The invalid's bedstead

82. Bucklen's arnica salve

85. Plain and practical observations upon diseases resulting from worms: with remarks upon the utility of Swaim's vermifuge in cholera morbus, dysentery, and in all other diseases originating in debility of the digestive organs

97. Good news for weak, debilitated men: the particulars of a simple and certain means of home-cure for those suffering from the effects of imprudence, excesses, wasting weakness, urinary diseases, lost vitality, nervous debility, early decay, loss of memory, despondency, gleet and premature old age : showing clearly how any one thus afflicted may speedily, cheaply and permanently restore themselves to health, strength and vigor by the use of Dr. Rudolphe's specific remedy

100. Sir, I beg leave to call your attention to a new medical discovery, for the cure of pulmonary consumption, which has but recently been introduced to the public of this country, under the name of Fousel's pabulum vitae