- Is the cholera spasmodica of India a contagious disease?: The question considered in a letter addressed to Sir Henry Halford, Bart., M.D1
- Laws for regulating medical societies; together with by-laws and medical ethics, with a list of members1
- Lecture on the responsibilities of the medical profession1
- Lectures on inflammation: exhibiting a view of the general doctrines, pathological and practical, of medical surgery1
- Letter to D. Hosack, M.D., New York1
- Letter to Sir Henry Halford on the tendency of the proposed regulations for cholera: with observations as to the nature of the disease, and the course to be followed immediately on its appearance in a family1
- Letters on the cholera morbus: containing ample evidence that this disease, under whatever name known, cannot be transmitted from the persons of those labouring under it to other individuals, by contact1
- Longitudinal section of the lower jaw for the removal of a tumour1
- Medical and surgical memoirs1
- Medical education and institutions: an account of the origin, progress, and present state of the Medical School of Paris1
- Memoir on the cholera morbus of India1
- Memoirs of Howard: compiled from his diary, his confidential letters, and other authentic documents1
- Narrative of two wonderful cures: wrought in the Monastery of the Visitation at Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, in the month of January, 1831 : published with the approbation of the most Rev. Archbishop of Baltimore1
- New guide to health, or, Botanic family physician: containing a complete system of practice, on a plan entirely new; with a description of the vegetables made use of, and directions for preparing and administering them, to cure disease, to which is added, a description of several cases of disease attended by the author, with the mode of treatment and cure1
- Observations on cholera as it appeared at Port Glasgow during the months of July and August, 1831: illustrated by numerous cases1
- Observations on delirium tremens1
- Observations on the nature and treatment of the cholera morbus: now prevailing epidemically in St. Petersburg1
- Observations on the origin and treatment of cholera and other pestilential diseases: and on the gaseous oxide of nitrogen as a remedy in such diseases; as also in cases of asphyxia from suffocation and drowning, and against the effects of narcotic poisons1
- Observations on vision1
- On Asiatic cholera1