- A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery: including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition, and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning1
- A treatise on baths and vapor baths1
- A treatise on gunshot wounds1
- A treatise on hygiene: with special reference to the military service1
- Account of the Field Relief Corps, of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, in the Army of the Potomac1
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 11, 18631
- Address: before the American Medical Association at its fourteenth annual meeting, held in the city of Chicago, Ill., on the 2d of June, 18631
- Allopathy and homoeopathy contrasted1
- An address delivered at the annual meeting of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society: held at Boston, Mass., Wednesday, Jan. 7, 18631
- An apology for the medical profession, as a means of developing the whole nature of man: a valedictory address, Harvard University, March 11, 1863 : with additional remarks on a topic of importance at the present hour1
- An epitome of the American eclectic practice of medicine, surgery, obstetrics, diseases of women and children, materia medica and pharmacy: designed as a text book for physicians, and students of medicine1
- An essay on the senses of smell and taste: to which was awarded the prize of the Boylston Medical Society in 18631
- Annual report of the New-England Women's Auxiliary Association, no. 22, Summer Street, Boston1
- Anthroponomy, or, Magneto-physiognomico-craniology: a new system on the magnetic constitution of man, as expressed by physiognomy blended with craniology and maintained by moral and physical hygiene, according to the rules of physiology, therapeutics, metaphysics, and present experience, improved from the systems of Messmer, Puységur, Gall, Lavater, Spurzheim, etc., and as established1
- Biographical memoir of William Draper Brincklé, M. D: as read, on invitation, before the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, March 24th, 18631
- Biographical sketch of Doctor Jonathan Potts, director general of the hospitals of the northern and middle departments in the War of the Revolution: with extracts from his correspondence1
- Camp and outpost duty for infantry: with standing orders, extracts from the revised regulations for the army, rules for health, maxims for soldiers, and duties of officers1
- Catalogue of the Army Medical Museum, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D.C: January 1, 18631
- Catalogue of the New-York Museum of Anatomy1
- Cause and effect cure: cause, philosophy, and cure of typhoid and typhus fever, including typhoid enteritis, & other complications : also the philosophy of fevers in general, and how to break any fever in 1 to 5 days, including common continued fever, scarlet fever, measles, & small-pox, including, also, the ready cure of malignant diphtheria and dysentery1