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- First lines of the practice of physic5
- First lines of the practice of physic (Volume 1)2
- First lines of the practice of physic (Volume 2)2
- Means of preserving health, and preventing diseases: founded principally on an attention to air and climate, drink, food, sleep, exercise, clothing, passions of the mind, and retentions and excretions : with an appendix, containing observations on bathing, cleanliness, ventilation, and medical electricity : and on the abuse of medicine ... : designed not merely for physicians, but for the information of others : to which is annexed, a glossary of the technical terms contained in the work2
- Medical inquiries and observations2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 1)2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 2)2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 3)2
- Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 4)2
- The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a concise view of the latest discoveries, inventions, and improvements ; chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy ; together with descriptions of the most interesting objects of nature and art ; the history of men and animals, in a state of health or disease ; and practical hints respecting the arts and manufactures, both familiar and commercial ; illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts ; in five volumes ; volume I[-V (Volume 1)2
- The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a concise view of the latest discoveries, inventions, and improvements ; chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy ; together with descriptions of the most interesting objects of nature and art ; the history of men and animals, in a state of health or disease ; and practical hints respecting the arts and manufactures, both familiar and commercial ; illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts ; in five volumes ; volume I[-V (Volume 2)2
- The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a concise view of the latest discoveries, inventions, and improvements ; chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy ; together with descriptions of the most interesting objects of nature and art ; the history of men and animals, in a state of health or disease ; and practical hints respecting the arts and manufactures, both familiar and commercial ; illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts ; in five volumes ; volume I[-V]2
- The physician's vade-mecum : containing the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of diseases: accompanied by a select collection of formulae, and a glossary of terms2
- A catalogue of the medical library, belonging to the Pennsylvania Hospital: exhibiting the names of authors and editors, in alphabetical order, and an arrangement of them under distinct heads ; also, a list of articles contained in the anatomical museum ; and the rules of the museum, and of the library1
- A compendious medical dictionary: containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, physiology, surgery, materia medica, chemistry, and practice of physic1
- A compendious medical dictionary: containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, physiology, surgery, materia medica, chemistry, and practice of physic : collected from the most approved authors1
- A review of the improvements, progress and state of medicine in the XVIIIth century: read on the first day of the XIXth century, before the Medical Society of South-Carolina, in pursuance of their vote, and published at their request1
- A short view of the importance and respectability of the science of medicine: read before the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 7th of February, 1800 ; pursuant to appointment1
- A treatise on febrile diseases: intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers ; eruptive fevers ; inflammations ; hemorrhagies ; and the profluvia ; in which an attempt is made to present ... whatever ... it is requisite for the physician to know, respecting the symptoms, causes, and cure of those diseases ; with experimental essays, on certain febrile symptoms, on the nature of inflammation, and on the manner on [sic] which opium and tobacco act on the living animal body1
- A treatise on febrile diseases: intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers ; eruptive fevers ; inflammations ; hemorrhagies ; and the profluvia ; in which an attempt is made to present ... whatever ... it is requisite for the physician to know, respecting the symptoms, causes, and cure of those diseases ; with experimental essays, on certain febrile symptoms, on the nature of inflammation, and on the manner on [sic] which opium and tobacco act on the living animal body (Volume 1)1