- A plain and popular explanation of the nature, varieties, treatment and cure of hernia, or rupture: with an appendix on mechanical surgery, and the application of the various instruments for prolapsus, varicocele, piles, curved spine, bow-legs, club-feet, and other deformities1
- A practical illustration of "Woman's right to labor," or, A letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D1
- A practical treatise on diseases of the skin1
- A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations1
- A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry1
- A practical treatise on the aetiology, pathology and treatment of the congenital malformations of the rectum and anus1
- A practical treatise on the diseases of the lungs: including the principles of physical diagnosis1
- A sketch of the movement cure, with illustrative cases1
- A systematic outline for the qualitative analysis of urine1
- A text-book of practical anatomy1
- A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery: including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition, and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning1
- A treatise on medical electricity, theoretical and practical: and its use in the treatment of paralysis, neuralgia, and other diseases1
- A treatise on medical jurisprudence1
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity1
- Abstract from notes on the minute structure of the spinal cord1
- Abstract of health laws governing quarantine at the port of Philadelphia, containing instructions relative to the duties of owners of vessels, captains and pilots, arriving at said port, or detained at the lazaretto1
- Action of medical associations, in favor of the introduction of homoeopathy into the army and navy1
- Address of the pharmaceutists to the people of Philadelphia1
- Addresses on the occasion of the presentation of the portrait of George B. Wood, M.D. to the Wistar and Horner Museum: on his retirement from his chair, March 15, 18601
- An address delivered at the seventeenth annual meeting of the American Institute of Homoeopathy: held in the city of Philadelphia, June 6th, 18601