- A supplement to Physical enquiries, lately published: in a letter to ... William Pulteney, Esq1
- A syllabus of A course of lectures on physiology1
- A treatise of feavers: in which is contain'd, a description of the nature of fermentation : together, with the causes, symptoms, and cures of all feavers1
- A treatise of the use of flogging in venereal affairs: also of the office of the loins and reins : written to the famous Christianus Cassius, Bishop of Lubeck, and Privy-Councellor to the Duke of Holstein1
- A treatise on hysterical and nervous disorders1
- A treatise on the origin of diseases, and the use of the purging powder1
- A treatise upon the formation of the human species: the disorders incident to procreation in men and women1
- A true brief account (with directions for the use) of the Cerevisia Anglicana, or, celebrated English diet drink: a vegetable specific for the yellow fever of warm climates1
- Advice to booksellers, perfumers, &c. not to sell any more stamps with their medicines, (patent ones excepted) nor the public to pay for them: founded on constitutional principles, with strictures on the Medicine Act, respectfully submitted to His Most Gracious Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament1
- An Abridgement of Onania, or, The detestable sin of self-pollution, and all its dreadful consequences (in both sexes) considered: with advice to those that have injured themselves by this shameful practice1
- An Abstract of A treatise of the virtues of Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops: publish'd by vertue of the King's Letters Patent, under the Great Seal of Great-Britain : and sold by William Dicey, and Benjamin Okell, the patentee, at their wholesale warehouse, against the South Door of Bow Church, in Bow Church yard, London1
- An English Fellow's answer to a Scotch licentiate's letter: or, a vindication of the Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of London, from the charge of iniquity brought against the Fellows of the said College, in the said letter1
- An Essay on external appended remedies: occasioned by the very great increase of late years in the bills of mortality ... : in this essay therefore is clearly proved ... that by the wearing only of a certain anodyne necklace approved of and recommended to the world by Dr. Chamberlaine, children will easily breed, and presently cut their teeth without any pain ... women in labour be easily, presently and safely delivered : and most distempers of the head cured1
- An abstract from the account of the Asylum, or, House of Refuge, situate in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surry: instituted in the year 1758, for the reception of friendless and deserted orphan girls, the settlement of whose parents cannot be found1
- An abstract of the methods of curing diseases of the eyes, legs and breasts: and on the cure of cancerous, scrophulous and other chronic diseases, by mild internal remedies : to which are added, observations on the dangerous effects of altering the accustomed diet of patients and the ill effects of salt water, hemlock, &c1
- An account of Dr. Eaton's styptick balsam1
- An account of cures by Velnos' vegetable syrup, in disorders, deriving their origin or malignity from scorbutic impurities, or obstructions in the lymphatic system1
- An account of some neutral salts made with vegetable acids, and with the salt of amber1
- An account of the General Dispensary for Relief of the Poor: instituted 17701
- An account of the Lying-in Charity for Delivering Poor Married Women at Their Own Habitations: instituted 17571