- A practical treatise on phthisis pulmonalis: embracing its pathology, causes, symptoms and treatment1
- A practical treatise on the causes, symptoms and treatment of spermatorrhœa1
- A practical treatise on the diseases of infancy and childhood1
- A record of certain resolutions of the Sanitary Commission, passed in the second, third, and fourth sessions1
- A report to the Secretary of War of the operations of the Sanitary Commission: and upon the sanitary condition of the volunteer army, its medical staff, hospitals, and hospital supplies1
- A short treatise on the Kissingen Rakoczy and Bitterwater1
- A sketch of the life, character, and services of Ambrose Paré1
- A summary of the anatomy and physiology of the placenta1
- A synoptical history of the intellectual powers of man and what he has accomplished by them: demonstrating by comparison, his superiority over all other animals : a lecture, introductory to a course on physiology1
- A treatise on fever, or, Selections from a course of lectures on fever: being part of a course of theory and practice of medicine1
- A treatise on gun-shot wounds: written for and dedicated to the surgeons of the Confederate States Army1
- A treatise on human physiology: designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine1
- A treatise on the heating and ventilating of dwelling houses, school houses, churches, and all kinds of public buildings: with full directions for using, managing, and setting furnaces and cooking ranges; and a statement of the kind of coal best adapted for use in them1
- A treatise on the practice of medicine1
- A warning to fathers, teachers and young men, in relation to a fruitful cause of insanity and other serious disorders of youth1
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered January 30, 18611
- Address delivered at the opening of the new clinical lecture room of the Philadelphia Hospital1
- Address delivered before the New York County Medical Society: January 29, 18611
- Address of the Central Finance Committee1
- Address on the epizoöty, lately prevalent among swine1