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- Domestic medicine: a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines : with directions for the management of common cases in surgery, as fractures, dislocations and wounds : the treatment peculiar to the diseases of women and children : with observations on the art of preserving health, without the aid of medicine : and a treatise on animal, vegetable, mineral and aerial poisons, pointing out the symptoms, antidotes and means of cure, in cases of poisoning ; to which is annexed, a dispensatory, for the use of private practitioners, and a glossary, explaining technical terms1
- Domestic medicine: or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines. With an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners1
- Domestic medicine: or, A valuable treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines : with an appendix, containing a new dispensatory : for the use of private practitioners : to which are added, observations on the diet of the common people : recommending a method of living less expensive, and more conducive to health, than the present1
- 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 use1
- The American physician: being a new system of practice, founded on botany ; for the use of families and practitioners1
- The elements of medicine of John Brown: translated from the Latin, with comments and illustrations, by the author1
- The elements of medicine, of John Brown, M.D1
- The family adviser: or, A plain and modern practice of physic : calculated for the use of families that have not the advantages of a physician and accommodated to the diseases of America1
- 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 America1
- The family advisor, 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 America1
- The family physician : or, Domestic medical friend: containing plain and practical instructions for the prevention and cure of diseases, according to the newest improvements and discoveries : with a series of chapters on collateral subjects : comprising every thing relative to the theory and principles of the medical art, necessary to be known by the private practitioner : the whole adapted to the use of those heads of families who have not had a classical or medical education1
- The family physician, or Every man's companion: being a compilation from the most approved medical authors, adapted to the southern and western climates. To which is added an account of herbs, roots and plants, used for medical purposes1
- 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 order1
- The new family receipt-book: containing eight hundred truly valuable receipts in various branches of domestic economy, selected from the works of British and foreign writers, of unquestionable experience and authority, and from the attested communications of scientific friends1