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- How we live, or, The human body, and how to take care of it: an elementary course in anatomy, physiology, and hygiene3
- Philosophy of health: natural principles of health and cure, or health and cure with drugs : also, the moral bearings of erroneous appetites3
- For girls: a special physiology, being a supplement to the study of general physiology2
- Guide to health and long life, or, What to eat, drink, and avoid: what exercise to take, how to control and regulate the passions and appetites, and on the general conduct of life, whereby health may be secured, and a happy and comfortable old age attained ... : to which is added, a popular exposition of Liebig's theory of life, health, and disease2
- Health: its friends and its foes2
- Hints on health: with familiar instructions for the treatment and preservation of the skin, hair, teeth, eyes, etc2
- How not to be sick: a sequel to "Philosophy of eating"2
- Recent views regarding the pathology and treatment of pertussis2
- Sanitary science2
- Sleep, or, The hygiene of the night2
- "The curse" lifted, or maternity made easy1
- 1001 questions and answers on physiology and hygiene1
- A brief historical notice of the origin and progress of international hygiene: a paper presented at the ninth annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Savannah, Ga., Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, 18811
- A compendium of anatomy, physiology and hygiene: arranged in topical outline, especially adapted for the use of teachers and students, to which is appended some observations on the use of narcotics1
- A dictionary of popular medicine and hygiene: American domestic medicine and household physician : a companion for the traveler, emigrant, clergyman, and miner, as well as for the heads of all families and institutions1
- A friend in need: a household guide in health and in disease1
- A lecture on the human body1
- A medical treatise on the causes and curability of consumption, laryngitis, chronic catarrh and diseases of the air-passages: combining the treatment by inhalation of medicated vapors : also, a new and accurate method for the diagnosis of consumption, or how to detect its signs and symptoms in its various stages : also, including many chronic and nervous diseases, humors, fits, &c., with an appendix on tobacco, showing its injurious effects on both body and mind, phrenology and mesmerism1
- A physician in the house for family and individual consultation: containing valuable articles on life and its preservation, the actions of the body in health and disease, the rules of hygiene and proper living, characteristics of food, etc. : also a complete cyclopaedia of diseases and their treatment by non-poisonous remedies with descriptions of medicinal agents and numerous formulas and special articles, written in plain language1
- A practical physiology: a text-book for higher schools1