- The annual address to the candidates for the degree of doctor in medicine, in the medical institution of Yale College, January 10, 18561
- The annual announcement of the Medical Department of the University of the State of Missouri: session 1850-511
- The annual discourse before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 10, 18521
- The annual report of the physician-in-chief of the Marine Hospital at Quarantine: presented to the legislature February 4, 18571
- The autocrat of the breakfast-table1
- The beauties and deformities of tobacco-using, or, Its ludicous and its solemn realities2
- The beauties and deformities of tobacco-using: or its ludicrous and its solemn realities1
- The benefactors of the Medical School of Harvard University: with a biographical sketch of the late Dr. George Parkman : an introductory lecture, delivered at the Massachusetts Medical College, November 7, 18501
- The black man: the comparative anatomy and psychology of the African Negro1
- The book of nature1
- The book of prescriptions: containing 2900 prescriptions : collected from the practice of the most eminent physicians and surgeons, English and foreign : comprising also a compendious history of the materia medica of all countries alphabetically arranged : and lists of the doses of all officinal or established preparations1
- The book of prescriptions: containing 2900 prescriptions collected from the practice of the most eminent physicians and surgeons, English and foreign : comprising also, a compendious history of the materia medica of all countries, alphabetically arranged : and lists of the doses of all officinal or established preparations1
- The by-laws of the New-York Dispensary: instituted 17901
- The by-laws, regulations, and code of ethics of the New-Hampshire Medical Society1
- The cause and prevention of yellow fever at New Orleans and other cities in America1
- The cause and prevention of yellow fever: contained in the report of the Sanitary Commission of New Orleans1
- The causes, nature, and treatment of scurvy: a paper read before the Covington and Newport (Ky.) Medical Society1
- The celestial telegraph, or, Secrets of the life to come, revealed through magnetism: wherein the existence, the form, and the occupations, of the soul after its separation from the body are proved by many years' experiments, by the means of eight ecstatic somnambulists, who had eighty perceptions of thirty-six deceased persons of various conditions : a description of them, their conversation, etc., with proofs of their existence in the spiritual world1
- The character of Manlius Stimson Clarke: a discourse delivered in the South Congregational Church, May 1, 18531
- The charter, laws, and rules of the Pennsylvania Hospital1