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14. Animal magnetism: report of Dr. Franklin and other commissioners, charged by the King of France with the examination of the animal magnetism as practised at Paris : translated from the French, with an historical outline of the "science", an abstract of the report on magnetic experiments made by a committee of the Royal Academy of Medicine in 1831, and remarks on Col. Stone's pamphlet

19. The book of nature

20. The botanic physician, or, Family medical adviser: being an improved system, found on correct physiological principles : comprising a brief view of anatomy, physiology, pathology, hygieine [sic], or art of preserving health : a materia medica, exclusively botanical, containing a description of more than two hundred and thiry of the most valuable vegetable remedies : to which is added a dispensatory, embracing more than two hundred recipes for preparing and administering medicine : the diseases of the United States, with their symptoms, causes, cures, and means of prevention : likewise, a treatise on the diseases peculiar to women and children

33. Directions for combining and using A. Stewart's compound vegetable and other pills: accompanied with correct tables, suitable for nearly all of the most commom complaints, whether simple or compound : taken from every day's observations and practice, of the numerous patients which I have had the honor to prescribe for, with unbounded success, both in Surgical and Medical cases

39. Electro-galvanic symptoms, and electro-magnetic remedies, in chronic diseases of the class hypertrophy: or chronic enlargements of the organs and limbs, including all forms of scrofula, with illustrative diagrams and cases

40. An elementary treatise on anatomy

42. Elements of surgery

47. The final report of the committee of the Philadelphia Medical Society on the construction of instruments and their mode of action in the radical cure of hernia (from three years observation): accompanied by a collation of the practical facts contained in the preliminary report : with notes, illustrations, and additional cases of hernia and diseases resembling hernia : also, illustrations of certain instruments designed for the treatment of other diseases effecting similar parts

50. Gunn's Domestic medicine, or, Poor man's friend: in the hours of affliction, pain and sickness ; this book points out, in plain language, free from doctors' terms, the diseases of men, women, and children, and the latest and most approved means used in their cure, and is intended expressly for the benefit of families in the western and southern states ; it also contains descriptions of the medicinal roots and herbs of the western and southern country, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases : arranged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of medicine is reduced to principles of common sense

55. The institutes of Thomsonism

79. A manual of the diseases of the eye

80. Materia medica: distribuida em classes e ordens segundo seus effeitos : em que plenamente se aponião suas virtudes, doses, e molestias, a que se fazem applicaveis : addiccionada com as taboas da materia medica, methodicamente seguidas de selectas, originaes, e copiosas formulas : e de hum diccionario nosologico, nomenclatura synonomica das molestias, symptomas, violos, e affecções de natureza

81. The medical instructer: containing the symptoms of diseases, and directions for their removal : by the use of Dr. Daniel J. Cobb's highly celebrated and invaluable family medicines ; to which are prefixed, certificates and observations recommendatory of their superiour virtues in the prevention and cure of diseases

83. The medical student, or, Aids to the study of medicine: including a glossary of the terms of the science, and of the mode of prescribing, bibliographical notices of medical works, the regulations of different medical colleges of the union, &c. &c

89. New or electric symptoms of chronic diseases, or chronic tubercula of the organs and limbs: by which they may be easily and invariably distinguished by any person of common education and capacity, and their natural or electric remedies ; which, with very few exceptions in the last stage, cure all these diseases by their electric influences, including all the forms of scrofula, with cases affecting the different organs and limbs

93. On animal magnetism

96. On the typhus fever, which occurred at Philadelphia in the spring and summer of 1836: illustrated by clinical observations at the Philadelphia Hospital, showing the distinction between this form of disease and dothinenteritis, or the typhoid fever, with alteration of the follicles of the small intestine