- On a mode of giving permanent flexibility to brittle specimens in botany and zoology1
- On a remarkable change which has taken place in the composition and character of the water, supplied to the City of Boston, from Lake Cochituate1
- On adipocire, and its formation1
- On an apparent perturbation of the law of definite proportions observed in the compounds of zinc and antimony1
- On animal decomposition as the chief promotive cause of cholera1
- On cauterization by galvanism1
- On circular cauterization of the base of internal hemorrhoidal tumours complicated with prolapse of the mucous membrane of the rectum1
- On coxalgia, or hip disease1
- On criminal abortion: a lecture introductory to the course on obstetrics, and diseases of women and children : University of Pennsylvania, session 1854-51
- On diseases of the liver2
- On diseases of the skin2
- On displacements of the nongravid uterus: their local and constitutional effects1
- On dysentery and its treatment1
- On extraordinary fishes from California, constituting a new family1
- On food, or, Upon what does man live?1
- On intra-capsular fracture of cervix femoris with bony union, and an interesting case of urinary calculi1
- On quinoidine in the treatment of intermittent fever1
- On recto-vesical lithotomy, with the report of a case in which this method was successfully employed1
- On rheumatism, rheumatic gout, and sciatica: their pathology, symptoms, and treatment1
- On some of the diseases of the female urethra: read before the Suffolk District Medical Society1