Address to the graduates of Geneva medical college, delivered in the Presbyterian church, Geneva, January 26, 1847. |
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Bacchus. An essay on the nature, causes, effects, and cure of intemperance. |
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A catalogue of the medicinal plants, indigenous and exotic, growing in the state of New York. With a brief account of their composition and medical properties. |
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A conspectus of the pharmacopoeias, 1845: |
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A dictionary of practical medicine : comprising general pathology, the nature and treatment of diseases ... with numerous prescriptions ... a classification of diseases ... a copious bibliography, with references; and an appendix of approved formulae ... |
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The elements of geology, for popular use; containing a description of the geological formations and mineral resources of the United States. |
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[Extracts from a book review by Charles A. Lee originally published in the American journal of the medical sciences, October, 1854]. |
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Homoeopathy, an introductory address to the students of Starling Medical College, November 2, 1853 |
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Hospital construction : with notices of foreign military hospitals |
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Human physiology; for the use of elementary schools. |
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The late Dr. John Conolly, of Hanwell, England. |
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The management of the sick room, with rules of diet;; cookery for the sick and covalescent and the treatment of the sudden illnesses and various accidents that require prompt and judicious care, comp. from the latest medical authrities |
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Medical jurisprudence--notes of a trial for murder by suffocation |
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Meteorology: compromising a description of the atmosphere and its phenomena, the laws of climate in general, and especially the climate features peculiar to the region of the United States; |
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New York State : state floras |
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On provision for the insane poor of the state of New York, and the adaptation of the "asylum and cottage plan" to their wants; as illustrated by the history of the colony od Fitzjames, at Clermont, France. |
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On the formation of professional character : an introductory lecture, delivered Nov. 4th, 1844 |
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Pharmacologia, being an extended inquiry into the operations of medicinal bodies, upon which are founded the theory and art of prescribing. |
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The physiological and therapeutical effects of compressed air baths. A lecture, delivered to the students, in the Medical department, in the University of Buffalo, session of 1866-7. |
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Principles of forensic medicine. [from old catalog] |
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Principles of medical jurisprudence, with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology |
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Remarks on the character and writings of Hahnemann. (From the New-York journal of medicine.) |
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Remarks on wines and alcohol. |
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Report on insanity. |
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Review, opinions, &c., of Dr. Charles A. Lee, and others, of the testimony of Drs. Salisbury and Swinburne, on the trial of John Hendrickson, Jr., for the murder of his wife, by poisoning. |
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A treatise on food and diet: with observations on the dietetical regimen suited for disordered states of the digestive organs; and an account of the dietaries of some of the principal metropolitan and other establishments for paupers, lunatics, criminals, children, the sick, &c. |
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Valedictory address to the Medical class of the Medical school of Maine, delivered at Brunswick, March 21st, 1849. |
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