- A discourse delivered in Norfolk, Conn., at the funeral of Benjamin Welch, M.D., December 21, 18491
- A discourse delivered in the First Church, Dorchester, on the Sunday succeeding the funeral of Robert Thaxter M.D1
- A discourse delivered to the class of the Kentucky School of Medicine, November 3, 1852: introductory to a course on surgery1
- A discourse in commemoration of the life, character, and services of the Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet, LL. D: delivered before the citizens of Hartford, Jan. 7th, 1852 : with an appendix containing history of deaf-mute instruction and institutions and other documents1
- A discourse on the life, character, and services of Daniel Drake, M.D: delivered, by request, before the faculty and medical students of the University of Louisville, January 27, 18531
- A discourse on the times, character, and writings of Hippocrates: read before the trustees, faculty and medical class of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, at the opening of the term of 1852-31
- A discourse, commemorative of the life and religious experience of the late David S.C.H. Smith, M.D., of Providence, R.I., formerly of Sutton, Mass: delivered in the Congregational Church, Sutton, April 24, 18591
- A discourse, introductory to a course of clinical surgery, delivered in the amphitheater of the Louisville City Hospital, November 7, 18561
- A discussion on the automatic powers of the brain: being a defence against Rev. Charles Beecher's attack upon the philosophy of mysterious agents, in his review of "spiritual manifestations"1
- A fair examination and criticism of all the medical systems in vogue1
- A fair exposition of allopathy: or the pathological system of medicine, with its kindred systems and branches1
- A familiar treatise on the preservation of the teeth1
- A few brief and desultory remarks on anal fistula: being a defence of the author against the slanders and the misrepresentations of Drs. B. L. Hill, Wooster Beach, and others, relative to the treatment of this disease1
- A few facts (for those who dare to think for themselves): illustrative of the theory and principles of the chrono-thermal system of medicine, designed as a reply to the question, "What is chrono-thermalism?"1
- A few facts in relation to the lobelia and pepper practice: its prospects and policy, as challenged by "Professor" M.S. Thomson, in his recent pamphlet1
- A few remarks about sick children in New York, and the necessity of a hospital for them1
- A few remarks on haematokinety1
- A friendly letter of counsel and advice to consumptives and other invalids: also, prescriptions, with special directions for the cure of chills and fever1
- A glance at the fevers of the Monongahela valley1
- A guide to the diseases of the eye, and their treatment: for the use of students and young practitioners1