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12. A statement of the rules and regulations of the Philadelphia Surgeon's Bandage Institute: with a brief description of some of the diseases requiring the use of bandages : also, a description of several improved bandages kept in this institute
13. The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, &c &c, and in lecture by Wm. Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia
14. A plain account of the application and uses of Doctor A.G. Hull's utero-abdominal supporter: accompanied by the opinions of the faculty in London and New-York, and a unanimous vote of the Medical Society of the State of New-York in its favor : designed for patients
15. The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, St. Louis, &c and in a lecture by William Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia ; also, a letter to a distinguished physician of Philadelphia
16. The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, St. Louis, &c, and in lecture by William Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia ; also, a letter to a distinguished physician of Philadelphia
17. 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
18. Practical elucidation of the nature of hernia: together with some remarks on the unfit instruments hitherto used for its confinement, with an explanation of the experience, utility and effectual cures, of the instrument now recommended
19. Treatise on the radical cure of hernia by instruments: embracing an analysis of the mechanical properties of the various trusses now in use, a description of the new instruments invented by the author, and general directions to patients for the safe employment of these instruments, with hints to surgeons in their application, etc
20. Practical elucidation of the nature of hernia: together with some remarks on the unfit instruments hitherto used for its confinement : with an explanation of the experienced utility and effectual cures of the instrument now recommended
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