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2. An essay on the prevention and cure of vocal, pulmonary, dyspeptic, nervous, spinal, female, uterine and childbed weakness: and also, of hernias, piles, and prolapsus-ani, etc., etc. : by mechanical supports, consisting of braces, props, girdles, springs, galvanic attachments, and bandages : adapted to the above maladies respectively, with the opinions of distinguished medical men on the subject

3. An essay on the prevention and cure of vocal, pulmonary, dyspeptic, nervous, spinal, female, uterine, and child-bed weaknesses: and also of hernia, piles, and prolapsus-ani, etc., by mechanical supports, consisting of braces, props, girdles springs and bandages, adapted to the above maladies respectively : with the opinions of distinguished medical men on the subject

5. Explanation of the principles and action of Dr. Banning's braces, spinal supporters, and supporter truss: for weaknesses, deformities, hemorrhoids, prolapsus ani, and the several varieities of hernia : embracing the experience and opinion of scientific and distinguished individuals concerning the usefulness of the same

6. Common sense on chronic diseases: or a rational treatise on the mechanical cause and cure of most chronic affections of the truncal organs of both male and female systems : embracing the author's views on physical education, and the present popular system of artificial life

7. Banning's common sense on chronic diseases: a rational treatise, condensed from his course of popular lectures on the use and diseases of the lungs and heart, curved, weak, and diseased spine, dyspepsia and other affections of the stomach and liver and digestive organs, diseases of women and of the visceral organs generally, with their sympathetic influences

9. An essay on the prevention and cure of vocal, pulmonary, dyspeptic, nervous, spinal, female, uterine and childbed weakness: and also, of hernias, piles, and prolapsus-ani, etc., etc. : by mechanical supports, consisting of braces, props, girdles, springs, galvanic attachments, and bandages : adapted to the above maladies respectively, with the opinions of distinguished medical men on the subject