- An inaugural dissertation on the principle of animation: read and defended at a public examination, held by the medical professor, before the Hon. John Wheelock, L.L.D. president, and the governors of Dartmouth College, for the degree of Bachelor in Medicine, July 18, 17991
- An oration on the improvement of medicine: pronounced before a respectable auditory of citizens, in the Federal Hall, in the city of New-York ; according to appointment of the Medical Society of the State of New York, at their anniversary meeting, on the 16th January, 17941
- An oration, on the improvement of medicine: pronuonced [sic] before a respectable auditory of citizens, in the Federal Hall in the city of New-York ; according to appointment of the Medical Society of the State of New-York : at their anniversary meeting, on the 16th January, 17941
- Aristotle's compleat master-piece: in three parts : displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man : regularly digested into chapters and sections, rendring it far more useful and easy than any yet extant : to which is added, A treasure of health, or, The family physician : being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to human bodies1
- Cases and observations1
- Catechism, physico-medicum: being an epitome of the theory and practice of physic ; agreeable to the best authors both antient and modern ; to which is added, some practical rules and observations, and a discourse, on the nature, and operation of mercury, as a medicine1
- Dr. Colbatch's legacy, or The family physician: containing an account of all the diseases incident to the human body : alphabetically digested1
- Every man his own doctor, or, The poor planter's physician: prescribing, plain and easy means for persons to cure themselves of all, or most of the distempers, incident to this climate, and with very little charge, the medicines being chiefly of the growth and production of this country1
- Every man his own physician: being a complete collection of efficacious and approved remedies for every disease incident to the human body ; with plain instructions for their common use1
- Every man his own physician: being a complete collection of efficacious and approved remedies, for every disease incident to the human body ; with plain instructions for their common use1
- First lines of the practice of physic (Volume 4)1
- First lines of the practice of physic, for the use of students, in the University of Edinburgh1
- First lines of the practice of physic, for the use of students, in the University of Edinburgh (Volume 1)1
- First lines of the practice of physic, for the use of students, in the University of Edinburgh (Volume 2)1
- Institutions of medicine: part I ; physiology ; for the use of students, in the University of Edinburgh1
- Medical sketches: in two parts1
- Some observations on the oeconomy and government of hospitals, chiefly regarding medicine: most humbly addressed to all presidents, vice-presidents, and governors of hospitals in and about London1
- Strictures on the Elementa medicinae of Doctor Brown1
- The American oracle: comprehending an account of recent discoveries in the arts and sciences, with a variety of religious, political, physical, and philosophical subjects, necessary to be known in all families, for the promotion of their present felicity and future happiness1
- The art of preventing diseases, and restoring health, founded on rational principles, and adapted to persons of every capacity1