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- Rutgers Medical Faculty--Geneva College, Duane-Street, New-York2
- A guide to health: or, Advice to both sexes, in nervous and consumptive complaints : with an essay on the scurvy, leprosy, and scrofula, also on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature : to which is added, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth, with observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing1
- A letter to the medical profession and medical students in the United States in reply to certain remarks of C. D. Meigs, professor of midwifery, contained in his "Familiar letters to his class", on utero-abdominal supporters: an address to ladies suffering : also a letter to a distinguished physician of Philadelphia1
- A new and radical cure for hernia: with the description of an abdominal supporter, for the treatment of female diseases1
- A review of "Females and their diseases", with an essay on displacements of the uterus1
- A short account of the salutary effect of Doctor Launey's medico condensed air: describing a few only of the disorders which have been cured thereby : together with a description of the beginning, the process and actual state of the complaints of the respective patients when they applied to the medical apparatus for relief1
- 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
- Account of the medical properties of the Grey Sulphur Springs, Virginia1
- An earnest appeal in behalf of human life, health, and happiness1
- An explanation of Jones' remedy for humors1
- Auxiliary to health: description, use, and recommendations of Chamberlin's patent bilious cordial : with directions and use of many other compounds1
- Boston, June 1, 1811: Sir, in conformity with the opinion of the publick, and especially of the fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society, a medical school is now established in the town of Boston, and has commenced its operations1
- Catalogue of anatomical models, made by Dr. Auzoux, and for sale by George Dexter1
- Catalogue of preparations of artificial anatomy1
- Catalogue of school & classical books1
- 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
- Circular1
- Circular and catalogue of Dr. March's Practical School, for anatomy and surgery1
- Directions for using Doctor White's justly celebrated anti-cholera medicine1
- Doctor Houche's highly approved bilious pills for family use1