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26203. The quality of water supplies

26220. Means of preserving health, and preventing diseases: founded principally on an attention to air and climate, drink, food, sleep, exercise, clothing, passions of the mind, and retentions and excretions : with an appendix, containing observations on bathing, cleanliness, ventilation, and medical electricity : and on the abuse of medicine ... : designed not merely for physicians, but for the information of others : to which is annexed, a glossary of the technical terms contained in the work

26224. The midwives monitor, and mothers mirror: being three concluding lectures of a course of instruction on midwifery ; containing directions for pregnant women ; rules for the management of natural births, and for early discovering when the aid of a physician is necessary ; and cautions for nurses, respecting both the mother and child ; to which is prefixed, a syllabus of lectures on that subject

26225. An enquiry respecting the capture of Washington by the British: on the 24th August, 1814 ; with an examination of the report of the committee of investigation appointed by Congress

26226. Experiments and observations on digestion: an inaugural essay, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine : submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Andrews ... the Trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the eighth day of June, 1803

26228. Every man his own doctor, or, The poor planter's physician: prescribing, plain and easy means for persons to cure themselves of all, or most of the distempers, incident to this climate, and with very little charge, the medicines being chiefly of the growth and production of this country

26231. The principles of psychology

26240. Lectures on tumors

26243. Final report of the New York Medical Association for the Supply of Lint, Bandages, etc. to the United States Army: presented July 25, 1861