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- Early American medical imprints: a guide to works printed in the United States, 1668-18201
- Eclecticism vs. allopathy1
- Ein nuczliche materi von der versehunge. leyb. sel. ere. vnd gut1
- El médico y la botica en casa: manual de medicina doméstica ó tratado de las enfermedades mas comunes al alcance de todos : indispensable para el uso de las familias de la ciudad y del campo : sistemas alópata, homeópata, floral, hidroterapico y especialista1
- Elementos de medicina1
- Elementos de therapeutica medica1
- Enchiridion medicum, or, Manual of the practice of medicine: the result of fifty years' experience1
- Enchiridion medicum, or, The practice of medicine: the result of fifty years' experience1
- Encyclopedia of health and home: a domestic guide to health, wealth and happiness : thorough and exhaustive, and adapted to the easy apprehension of all classes1
- Encyclopedia of health and home: a domestic guide to health, wealth and happiness : thorough and exhaustive, and adapted to the easy apprehension of all classes (Volume 1)1
- Encyclopedia of health and home: a domestic guide to health, wealth and happiness : thorough and exhaustive, and adapted to the easy apprehension of all classes (Volume 2)1
- English, French, Italian medical vocabulary1
- Entre a cruz e a caldeirinha: allopathia e homoeopathia : comedia em um acto1
- Epithoma medicine Bartholomei phisici de Pisis1
- Esoteric anthropology1
- Essays and lectures on medical subjects1
- Essays on conservative medicine and kindred topics1
- Essentials of medicine: a text-book of medicine for students beginning a medical course, for nurses, and for all others interested in the care of the sick1
- Every man his own doctor, or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines1
- Every man his own doctor, or, The poor planter's physician: prescribing, plain and easy means for persons to cure themselves of all, or most of the distempers, incident to this climate, and with very little charge, the medicines being chiefly of the growth and production of this country1
