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- A circular letter, from Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse: to the surgeons of the different posts, in the Second Military Department of the United States' Army1
- A prospect of exterminating the small pox: part II, being a continuation of a narrative of facts concerning the progress of the new inoculation in America : together with Practical observations on the local appearance, symptoms, and mode oftreating the variola vaccina, or kine pock : including some letters to the author, from distinguished characters, on the subject of this benign remedy : now passing with a rapid step through all ranks of society in Europe and America1
- A prospect of exterminating the small-pox, being the history of the Variolae vaccinae, or kine-pox, commonly called the cow-pox: as it has appeared in England : with an account of a series of inoculations performed for the kine-pox, in Massachusetts1
- A synopsis of a course of lectures, on the theory and practice of medicine: in four parts ; part the first1
- Cautions to young persons concerning health: in a public lecture delivered at the close of the medical course in the chapel at Cambridge, November 20, 1804 : containing the general doctrine of dyspepsia and chronic diseases, shewing the evil tendency of the use of tobacco upon young persons, more especially the pernicious effects of smoking cigars : with observations on the use of ardent and vinous spirits1
- Heads of a course of lectures on natural history1
- Information respecting the origin, progress, and efficacy of the kine pock inoculation: in effectually and forever securing a person from the small-pox, extracted from a treatise entitled "A prospect of exterminating the small-pox," written in the year 18021
- Kine pock inoculation: rules to be attended to during the vaccination1
- On the principle of vitality: a discourse delivered in the First Church in Boston, Tuesday, June 8th, 1790 ; before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts1
- Oratio inauguralis: quam in academia Harvardiana, Cantabrigiae Novanglorum, nonis Octobribus, A.D. MDCCLXXXIII1
- The botanist: being the botanical part of a course of lectures on natural history, delivered in the University at Cambridge : together with a discourse on the principle of vitality1
- The rise, progress, and present state of medicine: a discourse, delivered at Concord, July 6th, 1791 ; before the Middlesex Medical Association1