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- A treatise of the materia medica and therapeutics6
- A treatise of the materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 1)4
- A treatise of the materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2)4
- Elements of therapeutics: or, A guide to health : being cautions and directions in the treatment of diseases : designed chiefly for the use of students3
- Elements of therapeutics and materia medica: to which are prefixed two discourses on the history and improvement of the materia medica, originally delivered as introductory lectures2
- Elements of therapeutics and materia medica: to which are prefixed two discourses on the history and improvement of the materia medica, originally delivered as introductory lectures (Volume 1)2
- Elements of therapeutics and materia medica: to which are prefixed two discourses on the history and improvement of the materia medica, originally delivered as introductory lectures (Volume 2)2
- First lines of the practice of physic2
- Formula of prescriptions, and various instructions: for the service and guidance of those who have applied, are applying, or shall apply, to the enemy to human diseases : to which is prefixed, a vindication, concerning the dietical abstinence, detecting the dangerous tendency of several articles forbidden as pernicious to the human body -- in which are included tobacco, salt and salted food, spirituous liquors, all sorts of spices, and coffee2
- The American practice condensed, or The family physician: being the scientific system of medicine2
- The American vegetable practice: or a new and improved guide to health, designed for the use of families : in six parts2
- 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 practitioners1
- A few thoughts on the necessity of medical reformation: in a lecture delivered before the class of the Reformed Medical School of Cincinnati, Ohio, November 6, 18431
- A new and valuable book, entitled the Family companion: containing many hundred rare and useful receipts, on every branch of domestic economy : embracing cookery, the cure of diseases, the properties and use of the principal plants as medicine, housewifery, dying, coloring, cleaning, purifying, cementing, &c1
- A treatise of pathology and therapeutics1
- A treatise of pathology and therapeutics (Volume 1)1
- A treatise of pathology and therapeutics (Volume 2)1
- A treatise on Swaim's panacea: being a recent discovery for the cure of scrofula or King's evil, mercurial and liver diseases, deep-seated syphilis, rheumatism, and all disorders arising from a contaminated and impure state of the blood, with cases illustrating its success1
- A treatise on Swaim's panacea: being a recent discovery for the cure of scrofula, or King's Evil, mercurial disease, deep-seated syphilis, rheumatism and all disorders arising from a contaminated or impure state of the blood ; with cases illustrating its success1
- A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of the saliva, or fasting spittle: being conveyed into the intestines by eating a crust of bread, early in a morning fasting, in relieving the gout, scurvey, gravel, stone, rheumatism, &c., arising from obstructions : also, on the great cures accomplished by the fasting spittle, when externally applied to recent cuts, sore eyes, corns, warts, &c1