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- Scriptural temperance: a sermon, delivered in the Hollis Street meeting house, Boston, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, 18461
- Scrofula: its nature, its cause, its prevalence, and the principles of treatment1
- Second edition of an appeal to the medical profession of the United States: together with an Analysis and refutation of the statement of facts in relation to the expulsion of James C. Cross from the Transylvania University1
- Self-pollution, the cause of youthful decay: showing the dangers and remedy of venereal excess1
- Skepticism1
- Society as it is and society as it should be: being a report of two lectures, delivered by public request, in the Tabernacle, cor. 7th and John Streets, Cincinnati, March 19-20, 18461
- Special anatomy and histology: in two volumes1
- Special anatomy and histology: in two volumes (Volume 1)1
- Special anatomy and histology: in two volumes (Volume 2)1
- Statements of facts in relation to the expulsion of James C. Cross, from Transylvania University1
- Surgeons on packet ships: resolution relative to the safety of emigrants on board of packet ships, &c1
- Syllabus of the course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery: delivered in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia1
- Synopsis of a course of lectures on medical science: delivered to the students of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio1
- Synopsis of phrenology and physiology: comprising a condensed description of the functions of the body and mind : also, indicating the relative development of these organs as applied to the person examined : with references to Fowler's phrenology, also, the additional improvements and discoveries made by the aid of magnetism and neurology1
- Systematic treatise on medicine: being a collective treatment of fevers and other general complaints : to which is added the medical properties, uses and doses of remedies collected from the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms : also, sketches on anatomy, surgery, and chemistry : particularly adapted to the use of physicians, students, and families1