- A plain system of medical practice, adapted to the use of families1
- A popular cyclopedia of modern domestic medicine: comprising every recent improvement in medical knowledge : with a plain account of the medicines in common use1
- A practical key to the confidential doctor at home: in accordance with The book of prudential revelations, and The golden bible of nature1
- A reply to an attack by Henry I. Bowditch, M.D. upon the essay on the principal writings of P.Ch. A. Louis, M.D. as contained in the Medical and physiological commentaries by the author1
- A review of Homoeopathy, allopathy, and "young physic"1
- A treatise on domestic medicne [sic] and kindred subjects: embracing anatomical and physiological sketches of the human body1
- A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines1
- Abernethy's family physician, or, Ready prescriber in cases of illness and accident: where medical attendance is not desired or cannot be procured : containing the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases, the proper remedies in burns, contusions, poisoning, and all varieties of physical casualties : forming a complete guide to the retention and recovery of health1
- Allgemeine und spezielle Statistik der Medizinal-Personen der Preussischen Monarchie: Jahrgang 1845 : unter Benutzung amtlicher Quellen entworfen und zum Besten der Hufeland'schen Wittwen-Stiftung herausgegeben1
- Alloeopathia and homoeopathia: a popular essay, briefly illustrating the prevailing medical doctrines, and especially the medical system of Samuel Hahnemann1
- An address to the class of medical graduates of the University of Pennsylvania: delivered at the public commencement, April 2d, 18411
- An address to the class of the Medical College of Georgia at the opening of the session of 1846-7: containing a sketch of the improvements in medicine during the present century1
- An address to the graduates of the Medical Department of the Columbian College1
- An address, delivered on the occasion of assuming the chair as president, at the first regular meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine, February 3d, 18471
- An earnest appeal in behalf of human life, health, and happiness1
- An examination of a review, contained in the British and Foreign Medical Review, of the Medical and physiol. commentaries1
- An inaugural address, delivered before the New-York Academy of Medicine, February 7, 18491
- An inaugural discourse: on the policy of establishing a school of medicine in the city of Memphis, Tennessee1
- An inquiry into the degree of certainty in medicine: and into the nature and extent of its power over disease1
- An introductory address, on the progress of the science of medicine: Session of 1849-501