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- Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies4
- Catarrhal diseases of the nasal and respiratory organs2
- A case of carcinoma of the breast, vs. erysipelas and arsenic1
- A text-book of gynecology1
- A treatise on diseases of the eyes: including diseases of the eyelids, inflammations of the conjunctiva, sclerotica, and cornea, also, catarrhal, rheumatic, scrofulous, and purulent ophthalmia : based on Theodore J. Rückert's Clinical experience in homoeopathy1
- A treatise on internal diseases of the eyes: including diseases of the iris, crystalline lens, choroid retina, and optic nerve : based on Theodore J. Rueckert's "Clinical experience in homoeopathy"1
- A treatise on the principal diseases of the eyes: including diseases of the eyelids, conjunctiva, cornea, sclerotica, crystalline lens, choroid, retina, and optic nerve : based on Theodore J. Rueckert's "Clinical experience in homoeopathy"1
- Helmuth House reports: fifth series from Sept. 15th, 1890, to Sept. 15th, 18951
- Homoeopathic materia medica of the new remedies: their botanical description, medical history, pathogenetic effects and therapeutical application in homoeopathic practice1
- Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies (Volume 1)1
- Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies (Volume 2)1
- New remedies: their pathogenetic effects and therapeutical application in homoeopathic practice1
- On intermittent fever and other malarious diseases1
- Purpura1
- The new cure of consumption by its own virus: illustrated by numerous cases1
- The small dose of homœopathy1
- Therapeutics of diphtheritis: a compilation and critical review of the German and American homoeopathic literature1
- To my professional brethren of the homoeopathic school of medicine1
- Two cases of ovarian tumor1
- Uterine diseases, with an appendix: containing an abstract of 180 cases of uterine diseases and their treatment, together with analytical tables of results, ages, symptoms, etc. : to which is added a clinical record of interesting cases, treated in the Manchester Homoeopathic Hospital1