- A treatise on food and diet: with observations on the dietetical regimen suited for disordered states of the digestive organs and an account of the dietaries of some of the principal metropolitan and other establishments for paupers, lunatics, criminals, children, the sick, &c1
- A treatise on the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the human ear1
- A treatise on the diseases and surgical operations of the mouth, and parts adjacent: with notes on interesting cases, ancient and modern1
- A treatise on the history, etiology, and prophylaxis of trismus nascentium1
- A treatise on the nature and treatment of seminal diseases, impotency and other kindred affections: with practical directions for the management and removal of the cause producing them, together with hints to young men1
- Address delivered at the consecration of the Woodlawn Cemetery in Chelsea and Malden: on Wednesday, July 2, 18511
- Address of Professor A. D. Bache, President of the American Association for the year 1851: on retiring from the duties of President1
- Address, delivered before the friends and patrons of the Troy Hospital1
- Addresses delivered by Professors Winston and Eve at the opening of the Medical Department of the University of Nashville, on the third day of November, 18511
- Amendments to acts in regard to passengers in vessels coming to the port of New York: passed July 11, 18511
- An address before the Medical Society of North Carolina: at its second annual meeting, in Raleigh, May 18511
- An address delivered before the Erie County Medical Society: January 7, 18511
- An address delivered before the Rhode Island Homœopathic Society, at its annual meeting, May 7, 18511
- An address delivered before the graduating class of the Albany Medical College: January 21, 18511
- An address delivered before the graduating class of the Medical College of Georgia: March 18511
- An address on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the founding of the Pennsylvania Hospital: delivered June 10th, 18511
- An address on the sanitary condition of New Orleans: as illustrated by its mortuary statistics1
- An address to the graduates of the Medical Department of the St. Louis University: delivered, February 28th, 18511
- An essay on the classification of Nemertes and Planariæ: preceded by some general considerations on the primary divisions of the animal kingdom1
- An essay on the yellow fever, as it has occurred in Charleston, including its origin and progress up to the present time1