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- Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses1
- The anatomist's vade-mecum: containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body2
- The century's progress in anatomy and physiology1
- The child's book of health in easy lessons for schools1
- The domain of physiology, or, Nature in thought and language: in two parts1
- The elements of physiology: containing an explanation of the functions of the human body : in which the modern improvements in chemistry, Galvanism, and other sciences, are applied to explain the actions of the animal economy1
- The elements of physiology: containing an explanation of the functions of the human body : in which the modern improvements in chemistry, galvanism, and other sciences, are applied to explain the actions of the animal economy1
- The human body: a text-book of anatomy, physiology and hygiene : including a special account of the action upon the body of alcohol and other stimulants and narcotics1
- The importance of the sciences of anatomy and physiology as a branch of general education: being an introduction to a course of lectures to the upper classes in Brown University1
- The practice of physick, or, the law of God (called nature) in the body of man: confuting by manifest and manifold experiences many learned men, as well as the authors, the rules and methods conserning sicknesses and changes in mans body ... : In the second part of this book is a Practice of physick, drawn from the best of moderns ... : to which is added, A treatise of diseases from witchcraft1
- The remaining medical works of that famous and renowned physician Dr Thomas Willis of Christ-Church in Oxford, and Sidley Professor of Natural Philosophy in the famous University: viz. I. Of fermentation. II. Of feavours. III. Of urines. IV. Of the accension of the bloud. V. Of musculary motion. VI. Of the anatomy of the brain. VII. Of the description and use of the nerves. VIII. Of convulsive diseases ; with large alphabetical tables for the whole, and an index for the explaining all the hard and unusual words and terms of art, derived from the Latine, Greek, or other languages, for the benefit of the meer English reader, and meanest capacity ; with eighteen copper plates1
- The self-instructor in phrenology and physiology: with over one hundred new illustrations, including a chart for the use of practical phrenologists1
- The third book of anatomy, physiology and hygiene of the human body2
- Three lectures upon animal life: delivered in the University of Pennsylvania1
