- Facts to think about, and what's the remedy1
- Facts, not fancies, as told by cured patients of health specialist Sproule1
- Facts, observations, and conjectures relative to the generation of the opossum of North-America: in a letter from Professor Barton to Mons. Roume, of Paris1
- Facts, observations, and practical illustrations, relative to puerperal fever, scarlet fever, pulmonary consumption, and measles: a general view of the pathology and treatment of chronic diseases : with illustrations of the utility of sulphureous waters, and observations of the efficacy of the balsam of copaiva in inflammations of the mucous membranes1
- Faculty valedictory of the Medical Department of the University of Nashville and Vanderbilt University: delivered before the graduates, session of 1875-761
- Failure of vaccination: variolous infection an illusion : vaccination an injury to health and a danger to life, and as a protection against small-pox, a vanity1
- Fair play is a jewel1
- Faith healing and kindred phenomena (supplementary article)1
- Faith-cures1
- Fallacies and claims: a word to the world on homoeopathy1
- Fallacies and delusions of the medical profession1
- False popular notions in connection with tuberculosis1
- Familiar forms of nervous disease1
- Familiar instructions for the prevention of cholera: prepared for a family about leaving the city1
- Familiar lectures on botany, practical, elementary, and physiological: with an appendix containing descriptions of the plants of the United States and exotics, &c., for the use of seminaries and private students1
- Familiar letters on chemistry, and its relation to commerce, physiology, and agriculture2
- Families and subfamilies of fishes1
- Family homoeopathy2
- Family medical adviser: containing a complete history of disease, with the method and mode of cure1
- Family medical adviser: giving such information on the practice of physic and the diseases of women and children as may prove useful in families when regular physicians cannot readily be procured : selected, arranged, and compiled from the best medical authors, together with his own observations in the treatment of diseases, generally : to which is annexed anatomy, surgery, materia medica, and many valuable prescriptions, being a useful guide for intelligent heads of families, overseers of plantations and manufactories, masters of vessels, and travelers1