- Notes on the epidemic cholera1
- Observations on malignant cholera: intended to illustrate the natural course of the disease, the natural processes by which a spontaneous recovery is effected, and the mode of treatment best adapted to second the curative efforts of nature1
- Observations on the subject of cholera: adapted for the general reader1
- On epidemic cholera1
- Practical remarks on the predisposing causes and treatment of the Asiatic cholera1
- Remarks on spasmodic cholera1
- Report of the Committee of Internal Health on the Asiatic cholera, together with a report of the city physician on the Cholera Hospital1
- Report of the standing Sanatory Committee of the Board of Health of the city of New York on the subject of Asiatic cholera: at present prevailing at the quarantine establishment of New York at Staten Island1
- Report on the capabilities of the metropolitan workhouses for the reception and treatment of cholera cases1
- Report on the cholera in Paris1
- Report on the epidemic cholera as it has appeared in the territories subject to the presidency of Fort St George1
- Report on the nature and import of certain microscopic bodies found in the intestinal discharges of cholera: on the 17th Oct., 18491
- Reports on Asiatic cholera in regiments of the Madras Army from 1828 to 1844: with introductory remarks on its modes of diffusion and prevention, and summary of the general method of treatment in India1
- Researches into the pathology and treatment of the Asiatic or algide cholera1
- Respiration, and its effects: more especially in relation to Asiatic cholera, and other sinking diseases1
- Revelations on cholera: or, its causes and cure1
- Substance of the investigations regarding cholera asphyxia in 1832: with cases and dissections communicated by Prof. Delpech and Dr. Coste of Montpelier and Dr. Lowenhayn of Moscow ... to which are added observations on the disease in Edinburgh and the neighbouring districts, with numerous cases and dissections1
- Symptoms and treatment of malignant diarrhoea: better known by the name of Asiatic or malignant cholera, as treated in the Royal Free Hospital during the years 1832, 1833, and 18341
- The cholera at Malta in 18371
- The cholera, no judgment!: The efficacy, philosophy, and practical tendency of the prayer by the Archbishop of Canterbury, ordered to be used during the prevalence of cholera, examined in a letter, addressed to the right hon. the Earl of Carlisle1