- A botanical excursion in my office1
- A botanical index to all the medicinal plants, barks, roots, seeds and flowers usually kept by druggists: arranged in alphabetical order, with their officinal and common names1
- A brass ring lodged in the larynx for four years: removal by sub-hyoidal laryngotomy, cure1
- A brief abstract of the first annual report of the New York Sanitary Association: for the year ending December 18591
- A brief account of some of the early settlers of Groton, Massachusetts: being the appendix to "Groton epitaphs"1
- A brief account of the mechanism of the hip-joint, with diagnostic points upon dislocation and fracture of the neck of the femur1
- A brief address to the American people1
- A brief and intelligible view of the nature, origin, and cure of tubercular or scrofulous disease, illustrated by numerous cases: including, also, a manual for the application of electro-magnetism in this disorder2
- A brief biographical sketch of the medical profession of Indiana county, Penn'a: and the first and second sanitary reports, and papers on sclerosis of the nerve centres, pyemia, nervous diseases, bacteria, tobacco and hygiene1
- A brief consideration of the cases of appendicitis occurring in the practice of Professor William H. Carmalt: being a report to the Committee on Matters of Professional Interest of the Connecticut State Medical Society for 18941
- A brief course in physiological chemistry1
- A brief course in scientific temperance1
- A brief description of James A. Foster's patent union artificial limbs: manufactured at Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, and Rochester, N.Y1
- A brief description of the yellow fever: as it prevailed at Mt. Pleasant and in Charleston Harbor during the summer of 18571
- A brief for the cigarette1
- A brief historical notice of the origin and progress of international hygiene: a paper presented at the ninth annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Savannah, Ga., Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, 18811
- A brief historical sketch and hand book of the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind: from its inception to March 1st, 18931
- A brief historical sketch of the discovery of the circulation of the blood1
- A brief history of proceedings in the Medical Society of Pennsylvania, in the years 1859, '60, '66, '67, '68, '70 and '71, to procure the recognition of women physicians by the medical profession of the State: to which is added an account of the measures adopted by the society at its annual meetings in 1877, '78, '79 to procure a law to authorize trustees of hospitals for the insane-poor, under control of the State, to appoint women physicians to have entire medical control of the insane of their sex1
- A brief history of the commencement and progress of the yellow fever in Memphis, Tenn., in 1855, with some account of its symptoms, treatment, and fatality1