- Remarks on a claim of Captain J.B. Brant, in reply to a decision and report of the 3d Auditor1
- Remarks on a review, in the May number of the Am. Jour. of Med. Sciences, of : "A treatise of pathology and therapeutics"1
- Remarks on baths, water, swimming, shampooing, heat, hot, cold, and vapor baths1
- Remarks on cholera, as it appeared in Lexington in June, 18331
- Remarks on delirium tremens, or the irritative fever of drunkenness: an inaugural dissertation, submitted to the examination of the faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York, John Watts, Jun. ... for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- Remarks on deodorization and disinfection, and on Dr. Sir William Burnett's disinfecting fluid, the solution of the chloride of zinc1
- Remarks on diet in the treatment of the sick and convalescent according to the method of reason and common sense1
- Remarks on diseases of the eye: with instances of great cures effected by Dr. Wheeler's successful mode of treatment1
- Remarks on dyspepsia. Read to the Lexington Medical Society, Dec. 12, 18341
- Remarks on febrile diseases, with a definition of fever: in a discourse read before the Medical Society of Rhode-Island, at their third anniversary, September, A.D. 18141
- Remarks on fractures: embracing a description of an improved apparatus for the treatment of fractures and other affections of the lower extremities1
- Remarks on insanity1
- Remarks on longevity and the expectation of life in the United States, relating more particularly to the state of New Hampshire, with some comparative views in relation to foreign countries1
- Remarks on prisons and prison discipline in the United States2
- Remarks on puerperal fever1
- Remarks on some of the medicinal springs of Virginia1
- Remarks on spasmodic cholera1
- Remarks on supplying the city of Boston with pure water1
- Remarks on the Brunonian system1
- Remarks on the Harvard triennial1