- Doctor F.W. Boecker's Medical chemistry, for physicians and students of medicine, or, Practical instructions in zoo-chemical analysis1
- Doctors' commons: an ethic address, delivered before the District Medical Society for the County of Burlington, January 10, 18541
- Domestic medicine, or, Medical vade mecum: a safe companion and guide for families, planters, commanders of ships or steamers, or any one who may require a true friend in time of need : this companion embraces, alphabetically arranged, the medicines in general use, the diseases and accidents of usual occurrence, the most useful articles of diet or drink for the sick or convalescent, with the best mode of preparing them, and numerous remarks in reference to bathing, exercise, and other hygienic measures to preserve health, to repair and strengthen an enervated constitution, and to cure disease1
- Domestic medicine: a treatise on the practice of medicine, adapted to the reformed system, comprising a materia medica1
- Dr. Alexander B. Mott's surgical operations: series no. 11
- Dr. Atlee's tabular view and analysis: appendix A1
- Dr. Buffum's obstetrical extractor1
- Dr. C.G.G. Nittinger's Evils of vaccination1
- Dr. Caspari's Homoeopathic domestic physician1
- Dr. Charles T. Jackson's statement of the history of his discovery of the means of preventing all sensations of pain in surgical operations by administration of vapor of pure sulphuric ether mixed with air, by pulmonary inhalation1
- Dr. Franz Hartmann's diseases of children and their homoeopathic treatment1
- Dr. H.A. Ramsay's letter to Dr. James Bryan, on the Southern negro, etc1
- Dr. H.J.B. McKellops, surgeon dentist: dental rooms, no. 9 Fourth Street, opposite the Court House, St. Louis, Mo1
- Dr. John Bull's King of Pain is the mighty conqueror of that fell destroyer of human life, Asiatic cholera1
- Dr. John Bull's United States almanac for the year of our Lord 18561
- Dr. John Esten Cooke1
- Dr. John Gorrie's apparatus for the artificial production of ice, in tropical climates: patented, 1851 : Henry E. Roeder, engineer, agent, New-York1
- Dr. John Hooper's pills1
- Dr. Lorraine's vegetable cathartic pills, or, la medicine curative of the French College of Health, in Paris: proved and justified by the most distinguished physicians in France, as a thorough purifier of the blood, and consequently a certain cure for all curable diseases1
- Dr. R. Greene's indianopathy, or science of Indian medicine: founded upon the "laws of nature," the principles of which were obtained by Dr. Greene in his travels among the Indians, whereby he is enabled to successfully treat cancers, tumors, scrofula, ulcers, and all chronic diseases1