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41. The medical pocket book: containing a short but plain account of the symptoms, causes, and methods of cure, of the diseases incident to the human body; including such as require surgical treatment: together with the virtues and doses of medicinal compositions and simples : extracted from the best authors, and digested into alphabetical order

42. A concise exposition of the absurdity of the old-school system of practice in medicine: containing an epitome of the regular practice, with the character of the most important remedies employed : with a complete compendium of Eberle's medical practice, prepared with great labor and care, and the denunciations of the allopathic practice by the most popular authors : also, a comparative view of the allopathic and botanic or Thomsonian systems of practice, showing their comparative merits, with an address to the reformed or new-school practitioners

45. 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

50. Our family physician: a plain, practical, and reliable guide to the detection and treatment of all the diseases common to this country : designed for use by people who have not made the practice of medicine a study or business, and who are not supposed to be familiar with technical phrases and names, but want information stated in plain English : gives, separately, with every disease, the treatment prescribed by each of the "schools" and full and explicit directions for nursing the sick, preparation of food for the sick, etc