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2. The compendium of health: pertaining to the physical life of man and the animals which serve him, including the horse, ox, sheep, hog, dog, cat, poultry, and birds : embracing anatomy, physiology, and hygiene, the cure and prevention of disease, the peculiar functions and disorders of the maid, wife, mother, and babe, the nursing of children and the sick, medicinal recipes, accidents, injuries, and poisons, the care and improvement of the domestic animals, etc., etc

3. The compendium of health: pertaining to the physical life of man and the animals which serve him, including the horse, ox, sheep, hog, dog, cat, poultry, and birds : embracing anatomy, physiology, and hygiene, the cure and prevention of disease, the peculiar functions and disorders of the maid, wife, mother, and babe, the nursing of children and the sick, medicinal recipes, accidents, injuries, and poisons, the care and improvement of the domestic animals, etc., etc

4. The new American pocket farrier and farmer's guide: in the choice and management of horses, neat cattle, sheep and swine : including a description of their internal structure, their digestive system, the diseases to which they are liable, with their causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure

6. The ready adviser and family guide: a new compilation of valuable recipes and guide to health with directions what to do in cases of emergency : comprising over one thousand valuable rules and recipes useful to every body, and divided into four parts with a full index for each part

9. New manual of homoeopathic veterinary medicine: an easy and comprehensive arrangement of diseases, adapted to the use of every owner of domestic animals, and especially designed for the farmer living out of the reach of medical advice, and showing him the way of treating his sick horses, cattle, sheep, swine and dogs, in the most simple, expeditious, safe and cheap manner