- A treatise on pulmonary consumption (phthisis pulmonalis), with remarks on bronchitis: containing a description of the symptoms, causes, morbid appearances, indications of cure, &c. : together with the various methods of treatment, to which is added the most approved remedy : with the exposure of some of the quack medicines and nostrums of the present day1
- A treatise on special and general anatomy1
- A treatise on special and general anatomy (Volume 1)1
- A treatise on special and general anatomy (Volume 2)1
- A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds1
- A treatise on the causes and consequences of habitual constipation1
- A treatise on the diseases of the breast1
- A verbal communication from Dr. Hare, respecting some experiments made by him to ascertain the comparative heating or cooling influence of changes of density resulting from changes in pressure in dry air, and air replete with aqueous vapour: also, some experiments favourable to the idea that a vacuum has a capacity for caloric1
- Abstract of the returns of the overseers of the poor in Massachusetts, for 18391
- Acts of incorporation and by-laws and orders of the Massachusetts Medical Society1
- Address to the medical graduates of the University of Pennsylvania: delivered April 3, 18401
- Amussat's Lectures on retention of urine: caused by strictures of the urethra, and on the diseases of the prostate1
- An account of a filaria in a horse's eye, with remarks on similar phenomena, and the mode of their origin1
- An address delivered before the Society of Alumni of Miami University: at their anniversary, August 13th, 18401
- An address delivered on laying the corner stone of the Medical Department of Kemper College1
- An essay on hysteria: being an analysis of its irregular and aggravated forms : including hysterical hemorrhage, and hysterical ischuria : with numerous illustrative cases1
- An essay on scarlatina1
- An essay on the means of improving medical education and elevating medical character1
- An essay on the subject of the yellow fever: intended to prove its transmissibility1
- An inquiry concerning the diseases and functions of the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves1