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An account of the inflamatory bilious fever, which prevailed in the summer and fall of 1804, in the county of Loudoun, Virginia
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Wheaton's genuine jaundice bitters
secured to him by letters patent from the president of the United States, and prepared and sold by him in Dedham, in the state of Massachusetts, and by those appointed by him in various parts of America, and the West Indies -
Lee's genuine Windham bilious pills
prepared by Samuel Lee, Jun. of Windham, in the state of Connecticut; for which discovery he obtained a patent signed by the president of the United States, April 30, 1796, agreeable to an act of Congress -
Lee's genuine (Windham) bilious pills, or family physic
Prepared by Samuel Lee, of Windham, in the state of Connecticut; for which discovery he obtained a patent signed by the president of the United States -
Considerations on bilious diseases
and some particular affections of the liver, and the gall bladder. By John Andree, M.D -
A few interesting remarks on bilious disorders, particularly the jaundice
recommending the anti-bilious powders, a certain and experienced remedy. By Robert Priestley, M.D -
Considerations on bilious diseases
and some particular affections of the liver, and the gall bladder. The second edition, enlarged and improved By John Andree, M.D -
Some observations on the bilious fevers of 1797, 1798, & 1799
By Richard Pearson, M. D. Physician to the general hospital near Birmingham, and member of the London College of Physicians