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- O'Neill's Catholicon: an infallible remedy for scrofula, king's evil, white swelling, erysipelas, ulcers or running sores, ulcerous sore throats, eruptions of the skin, diseases of the bones, syphilitic diseases, and all kinds of constitutional derangement occasioned by the improper use of mercury1
- Obedience to the laws of health, a moral duty: a lecture delivered before the American Physiological Society, January 30, 18381
- Obituary: died in Boston, March 27, 1834, at the residence of his father, Dr. Jackson, James Jackson, Jr. M.D. aged twentyfour1
- Objections to Mr. Redfield's theory of storms: with some strictures upon his reasoning1
- Objections to the nomenclature of the celebrated Berzelius: with suggestions respecting a substitute, in a letter to Professor Silliman : first published in 1834, and republished in Silliman's Journal for 1835, Vol. XXVII1
- Objections to the theories severally of Franklin, Dufay and Ampere: with an effort to explain electrical phenomena, by statical, or undulatory polarization1
- Observations and correspondence on the nature and cure of deafness : and other diseases of the ears, which are attended to1
- Observations and experiments on Peruvian bark1
- Observations and experiments on the efficacy and modus operandi of cupping-glasses, in preventing and arresting the effects of poisoned wounds1
- Observations and experiments on the pharmaceutical preparations and constituent principles of opium1
- Observations and reflections on the design and effects of punishment1
- Observations made during a visit to the Clarendon Springs, Vt. in relation to their character and properties, in a part of July and August, 1839: with an analysis of the waters1
- Observations of the magnetic intensity at twenty-one stations in Europe1
- Observations on Mr. Foden's mineral substitute1
- Observations on a change of climate in pulmonary consumption: read before the Columbian Institute in 1826, and published in the Medical and surgical journal : with additional remarks on the Red Sulphur Springs of Virginia1
- Observations on a letter from Dr. N. Chapman, of Philadelphia to Dr. W.B. Tyler, of Frederick (MD.) on the subject of cholera: as appearing in Philadelphia, August, 18321
- Observations on a new preparation of balsam copaiva1
- Observations on a portion of the Atlantic tertiary region: with a description of new species of organic remains1
- Observations on abortion, with an account of the means, both medicinal and mechanical, employed to produce that effect, together with advice to females1
- Observations on abortion: containing an account of the manner in which it takes place, the causes which produce it, and the method of preventing or treating it2
