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5. Candid invitations to serious and unbiased reflections, concerning the great and dreadful increase, malignancy and direfull effects of fevers, and other epidemick diseases: which yearly destroy great numbers of all ranks and degrees, age and sex : with important inquiries, remarks and observations on the causes therof : to which is added : reasons and motives to demonstrate the necessity of putting an immediate stop to their growing progress ... : recommended to the serious and unbiased consideration of all who may think the means for preserving life and health

7. The practice of physick, or, the law of God (called nature) in the body of man: confuting by manifest and manifold experiences many learned men, as well as the authors, the rules and methods conserning sicknesses and changes in mans body ... : In the second part of this book is a Practice of physick, drawn from the best of moderns ... : to which is added, A treatise of diseases from witchcraft

9. Report by Collective Investigation Committee of the Norwegian Medical Association on the etiology of rickets, acute rheumatism, chorea, cancer, urinary calculus

11. The most wonderful cures!: effected by the newly-discovered system of electro-vital remedies and treatment as practiced by the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute : with an original description, embodying the views of the new and progressive philosophy, of the curability of consumption, catarrh, bronchitis, laryngitis, asthma and throat diseases by the inhalation of cool medicated vapors, and a graphic description of the causes of liver complaint, scrofula, nervous debility, palpitation, and diseases of the heart

18. Continuation of the confidential communication, intended for the general benefit of the afflicted: and especially for the service of those of them who apply to the enemy of human diseases : being informed thereby of the cause that has compelled the new condition of their admittance : to which is prefixed, various information, and also, the result of the experience acquired on one's frame, concerning the fatal consequences of being exposed to breathe the unsalubrious air of diseased human beings : and in general, the contagious danger of their common intercourse, and the baleful one of the distemper's destructive influence