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- "Look on this picture-- and on this": how we shall look when we grow old1
- A short treatise on Mathey-Caylus's gluten capsules of pure copaiba and other medicines: Uzac's iodo-phosphated mineral water, the best substitute for cod liver oil : Mathley-Caylus's injection for the cure of recent and chronic gleets1
- A traveller's criticism on our health resorts: their scenery, climactic peculiarities and curative influence1
- 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
- About Ramon tonics1
- An awful revelation by one of the 'four hundred'1
- Asthma1
- Auxiliary to health: description, use, and recommendations of Chamberlin's patent bilious cordial : with directions and use of many other compounds1
- Awful itch!: constant torture -- wounds that will not heal. Sleepless nights -- days and days of awful agony1
- Bach's new family receipt book and guide to health for 18561
- Bewährte patentirte und Haus-Arzeneyen: berühmt für die Heilung der mehrsten Krankheiten, denen der menschliche Leib unterworfen ist1
- Cactina pillets1
- Certificates, of the singular efficacy of those justly esteemed & highly approved medicines: prepared and sold, wholesale, by W. T. Conway, chemist, No. 1, Hamilton-Place, Common-street, Boston, and retailed by his appointment, by most druggists, booksellers and post-masters, throughout the United States ... ; sold by special appointment, by Mr. John Tiebout, bookseller, no. 138, Water-street, New York ... wholesale and retail agent ; take care of this pamphlet as it may be of service on some future occasion1
- Doctor Houche's highly approved bilious pills for family use1
- Dr. Bateman's Brust-Tropfen1
- Dr. Browder's family almanac!: on a new plan, for 18471
- Dr. Fontaine's balm of thousand flowers1
- Dr. Garnett's red blood and nerve pills for pale people: an unfailing blood builder and nerve tonic for men and women1
- Dr. I. Newton's anti-bilious bitters, much improved of late: a pleasant cordial stomach bitter, prepared under the particular direction of I. Newton, Norwich, Vt1
- Dr. John Bull's United States almanac for the year of our Lord 18561