- Facts and observations relative to the disease commonly called cholera: as it has recently prevailed in the city of York1
- Fever and cholera from a new point of view1
- Five minutes common sense about the Asiatic cholera: or Short and plain rules for the prevention, management, and treatment of the early symptoms of that disease; intended for the unprofessional reader1
- Further correspondence respecting the cholera epidemic in Egypt, 18831
- General observations respecting cholera-morbus1
- Guide to health: with remarks on the cholera1
- Hints relating to the cholera in London: addressed to the public in general, but especially to those who possess influence in their parishes and districts : and a letter to a member of the board of health1
- History and medical treatment of cholera: as it appeared in Sunderland in 1831, illustrated by numerous cases and dissections1
- History and observations on Asiatic cholera in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 18541
- 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
- Hyperanthraxis : or, The cholera of Sunderland1
- Illustrations of cholera asphyxia, in its different stages: selected from cases treated at the Cholera Hospital, Rivington Street1
- Le choléra à Paris1
- Lecture on epidemic cholera: delivered in the hall of the Philadelphia College of Medicine, in May, 1849, at the request of the medical class1
- Letter accompanying a report from Dr. Sutherland on epidemic cholera in the metropolis in 18541
- Letter addressed to the mayor and aldermen of the city of Knoxville1
- Letter on cholera, from Professor Pattison, to Dr. Charmichael, of Virginia1
- Letter on the cholera asphyxia, now prevailing in the city of New York: addressed to James Bond Read, M. D., chairman of the medical board, Savannah1
- Letter to D. Hosack, M.D., New York1