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128. An epitome of the newer materia medica, standard medicinal products, and fine pharmaceutical specialties, introduced and manufactured by Parke, Davis & Company: to which is added a complete property and dose list of all the fluid, solid and powdered extracts, German tinctures, normal liquids and concentrations prepared by them, together with a complete formula list of their sugar and gelatin coated pills

129. An epitome of the newer materia medica, standard medicinal products, and fine pharmaceutical specialties, introduced and manufactured by Parke, Davis & Company: to which is added a complete property and dose list of all the fluid, solid and powdered extracts, German tinctures, normal liquids and concentrations prepared by them, together with a complete formula list of their sugar and gelatin coated pills : designed for the special convenience of the busy physician

130. An epitome of the newer materia medica, standard medicinal products, and fine pharmaceutical specialties, introduced and manufactured by Parke, Davis & Company: to which is added a complete property and dose list of all the fluid, solid and powdered extracts, German tinctures, normal liquids and concentrations prepared by them, together with a complete formula list of their sugar and gelatin coated pills : designed for the special convenience of the busy physician

139. 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

140. Every man his own physician: being a complete collection of efficacious and approved remedies for every disease incident to the human body ; with plain instructions for their common use

144. The family adviser, or, A plain and modern practice of physic: calculated for the use of families who have not the advantages of a physician, and accommodated to the diseases of America

147. The family physician, or Poor man's friend, and married lady's companion: containing a great variety of valuable medical recipes, designed to assist heads of families, travellers and sea-faring people, in curing diseases ; with concise directions for the preparation, and use of a numerous collection of vegetables made use of ; and directions for preparing and administering them to cure diseases ; together with many of the most approved from the shop of the apothecary ; all in plain English

149. The farmer's materia medica: containing a list of the most useful medicinal vegetables indigenous to the United States, with their qualities : with an appendix, containing some observations on fevers, and symptoms of various diseases, together with many other remarks and observations

151. Das gemeinnützige Haus-Arzeneybuch zur Erkennung und Heilung der meisten in menschlichen Leben vorkommenden Krankheiten: enthaltend eine Sammlung von Mitteln für fast alle Krankheitszufälle denen der menschliche Körper unterworfenist ; nebst einer Beschreibung von dem Gebrauch der vornehmsten Kräuter ; auch viele kunstreiche Stücke

169. Homoeopathic materia medica: being a summary of the curative action of the principal remedial agents employed in the homoeopathic practice : compiled from Hahnemann, Jahr, Boenninghausen, Hull, Teste, and Hempel, and from the clinical provings of Rückert, Herring [i.e. Hering], Vanderburgh, Barlow and other distinguished members of the profession, together with additions, references, and notes

171. Homoeopathy vindicated, in a letter to J.V.C. Smith, editor of the Boston medical and surgical journal: containing a reply to his review of Drs. C. and L's "Epitome of homeopathic practice," with the acceptance of J.V.C. Smith's and C. A. Lee's challenges and the consequences

182. An improved system of domestic medicine: founded upon correct physiological principles : comprising a complete treatise on anatomy and physiology, the practice of medicine, with a copious materia medica, and an extensive treatise on midwifery, embellished with over one hundred useful engravings, gotten up expressly for family use