- A valedictory address: delivered before the class graduating February 29th, 1872, from the Miami Medical College of Cincinnati1
- A year of experiment in electro-therapeutics: including the first annual report of the electro-therapeutical department of Demilt Dispensary1
- Address before the American Medical Association, Philadelphia, May 7th, 18721
- Address of R. T. Brown, M.D: professor of chemistry and president of faculty of Indiana Medical College : delivered Oct. 17th, 1871, at the opening of the session1
- Addresses delivered at the twenty-third annual commencement of the Medical Department of Georgetown College1
- Aiken and its climate1
- Alizarine, natural and artificial1
- Amenorrhoea: its causes and treatment, especially by electricity1
- American hand-book of chemical & physical apparatus, minerals, fossils, rare chemicals, etc: for the use of schools, colleges, factories, hospitals, laboratories, assayers, dentists, perfumers, chemists, druggists, physicians, &c., &c1
- An account of the causes and indications of longevity, and of the state of the body and mind in old age: with observations on the diseases, and their remedies1
- An act relating to lunatics and to the custody and estates of lunatics: passed the 18th day of April, A.D. 18721
- An additional test for the diagnosis of ametropia, with a method to determine its various degrees1
- An address before the Waco Medical Association1
- An address delivered at the commencement of the Medical Department of the Washington University: held at the Concordia Opera House, on the 22d of February, 18721
- An address delivered before the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in the city of New York, February 28, 18711
- An address delivered before the Buffalo Teachers' Institute, Saturday, Jan. 6, 18721
- An annual exhibition for the Philadelphia meeting of the American Medical Association1
- An essay1
- An essay on the climate and fevers of the south-western, southern Atlantic and Gulf states: embracing a brief exposition and defence of the existence and essential nature of malaria : accompanied and illustrated with a medico-topographical and meteorological account of the Dead Sea region1
- An examination of Prof. Reese's "Review of the trial of Mrs. Wharton for the murder of General Ketchum"1