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51. The complete herbalist, or, The people their own physicians by the use of nature's remedies: showing the great curative properties of all herbs, gums, balsams, barks, flowers, and roots : how they should be prepared, when and under what influences selected, at what times gathered, and for what diseases administered ; also, separate treatises on food and drinks, clothing, exercise, the regulation of the passions, life, health, and disease, longevity, medication, air and sunshine, bathing, sleep, etc. : also, symptoms of prevalent diseases, special treatment in special cases, and a new and plain system of hygienic principles

52. The complete herbalist, or, The people their own physicians, by the use of nature's remedies: showing the great curative properties of all herbs, gums, balsams, barks, flowers, and roots, how they should be prepared, when and under what influences selected, at what time gathered, and for what diseases administered : also separate treatises on food and drinks, clothing, exercise, the regulation of the passions, life, health and disease, longevity, medication, air and sunshine, bathing, sleep, etc. : also symptoms of prevalent diseases, special treatment in special cases, and a new and plain system of hygienic principles

53. The complete herbalist, or, The people their own physicians, by the use of nature's remedies: describing the great curative properties found in the herbal kingdom : a new and plain system of hygienic principles, together with comprehensive essays on sexual philosophy, marriage, divorce, &c

54. The medical instructer: containing the symptoms of diseases, and directions for their removal : by the use of Dr. Daniel J. Cobb's highly celebrated and invaluable family medicines ; to which are prefixed, certificates and observations recommendatory of their superiour virtues in the prevention and cure of diseases