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Titles
- The institutes of medicine6
- A defence of the medical profession of the United States: being a valedictory address to the graduating class at the medical commencement of the University of New York, delivered March 11, 18463
- A defence of the medical profession of the United States: being a valedictory address to the graduating class at the medical commencement of the University of New York : delivered March 11, 18462
- A lecture on the physiology of digestion: introductory to a course of lectures on the institutes of medicine and materia medica : delivered before the medical class of the University of the City of New York, at the session of 1844-52
- Materia medica and therapeutics2
- A defence of an introductory lecture on the "Improvement of medical education in the United States": against an attack by the Medico-Chirurgical Review1
- A discourse on the soul and instinct: physiologically distinguished from materialism : introductory to the course of lectures on the institutes of medicine and materia medica, in the University of the City of New York, delivered on the evening of Nov. 2, 18481
- A lecture on the physiology of digestion: introductory to a course of lectures on the Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medica : delivered before the medical class of the University of the City of New York, at the session of 1844-51
- A lecture, introductory to a course on the institutes of medicine and materia medica: for the session of MDCCCXLVII-VIII1
- A reply to an attack by Henry I. Bowditch, M.D. upon the essay on the principal writings of P.Ch. A. Louis, M.D. as contained in the Medical and physiological commentaries by the author1
- An examination of a review, contained in the British and Foreign Medical Review, of the Medical and physiol. commentaries1
- Contributions in physiology1
- Contributions in physiology: the circulation1
- Dr. Paine's answer to circular letters by Drs. Carpenter and Forbes1
- Essays on the philosophy of vitality as contradistinguished from chemical and mechanical philosophy: and on the modus operandi of remedial agents1
- Medical and physiological commentaries1
- Medical and physiological commentaries (Volume 1)1
- Medical and physiological commentaries (Volume 2)1
- Physiology of the soul and instinct, as distinguished from materialism: with supplementary demonstrations of the divine communication of the narratives of creation and the flood1