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- A more comfortable way of using cold in fevers1
- A new mode of treating disease by the application of heat and cold over the ganglionic centres of the sympathetic nervous system1
- An attempt to explain and justify the use of cold in uterine hemorrhagies: with a view to remove the prejudices which prevail among the women of this city, against the use of this safe and necessary remedy1
- An inaugural dissertation, upon the action of cold, upon the human body, and its application to the cure of diseases: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Andrews ..., the Trustees and Medical Faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the tenth of April, 1807 : for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- An inaugural essay on the effects of cold upon the human body: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the medical professors and trustees, of the University of Pennsylvania, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 12th day of May, 17971
- Can croupous pneumonia be aborted?1
- Cold water as a hygienic measure in health and in disease1
- Discourses on cold and warm bathing: with remarks on the effects of drinking cold water in warm weather1
- Explanatory remarks upon neuro-dynamic medicine, with cases1
- Ice-cold applications in acute pneumonia1
- Measles1
- On the treatment of fever by cold1
- On the use of the cold pack followed by massage in the treatment of anaemia1
- Report of a fifth series of cases of enteric or typhoid fever treated by systematic cold bathing in the German Hospital, Philadelphia1
- Some checks to the introduction of the cold-bath treatment1
- The argument for the antipyretic treatment of fever1
- The treatment of typhoid fever1
- The treatment of typhoid fever by cold baths1
- The use of baths in typhoid fever1