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- A brief familiar treatise on Asiatic or spasmodic cholera: shewing the ordinary symptoms and progress of the disease, with the remedies which have proved most efficacious. Designed for general information, and the practical benefit of such residents in the country, and others, as may be deprived of the advantage of prompt medical attendance1
- A brief inquiry into the nature and causes of the cholera, which has prevailed, and at present prevails, in the Russian armies1
- A discourse on the epidemic cholera morbus of Europe and Asia: delivered as an introductory lecture, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York, November 9, 18311
- An essay on the epidemic cholera of India1
- Caution to the public: or, Hints upon the nature of scarlet fever, designed to shew, that this disease arises from a peculiar and absolute virus, and is specifically infectious in its mildest as well as in its most malignant form; including practical remarks upon Asiatic cholera, and other epidemics1
- Cholera "Tramples the victors & the vanquished both."1
- Cholera morbus: friendly and serious hints to the poor, on the expected approach of the plague, called the cholera morbus, to this country1
- Cholera, its nature, cause, treatment, and prevention, clearly and concisely explained1
- Cholera, its nature, cause, treatment, and prevention, clearly and concisely explained: with an appendix, containing practical remarks on fever and dysentery, with which cholera is intimately connected, and frequentlly [sic] combined : being the substance of reports made to the late Government of Poland1
- Choleraphoby1
- Cursory remarks on the contagious nature of the Asiatic cholera: with a summary account of the best mode of prevention and cure1
- Essay on the origin, symptoms, and treatment of cholera morbus, and of other epidemic disorders, with a view to the improvement of sanitary regulations1
- Fortifying Against the Cholera1
- History of the epidemic spasmodic cholera of Russia: including a copious account of the disease which has prevailed in India, and which has travelled, under that name, from Asia into Europe. Illustrated by numerous official and other documents, explanatory of the nature, treatment, and prevention of the malady1
- How is the cholera propagated?: the question considered, and some facts stated1
- Is the cholera spasmodica of India a contagious disease?: The question considered in a letter addressed to Sir Henry Halford, Bart., M.D1
- 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
- Memoir on the cholera morbus of India1