- An address, delivered on the occasion of assuming the chair as president, at the first regular meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine, February 3d, 18471
- An analysis of physiology: being a condensed view of its most important facts and doctrines, designed especially for the use of students1
- An attempt to discover some of the laws which govern animal torpidity and hibernation1
- An earnest appeal in behalf of human life, health, and happiness1
- An essay on strictures of the urethra: with an account of the mode of curing stricture by cutting1
- An examination of the claims of homoeopathy, as a system of medical doctrine and practice: being a lecture delivered before the Medical Society of Louisville on the 14th December, 18471
- An exposition of the testimony and arguments used in Thomas J. White's late pamphlet, on the Dugan case1
- An improved system of midwifery: adapted to the reformed practice of medicine : to which is annexed a compendium of the treatment of female and infantile diseases, with remarks on physiological and moral elevation1
- An inaugural discourse: on the policy of establishing a school of medicine in the city of Memphis, Tennessee1
- An inaugural dissertation on spermatorrhœa: pathologically and therapeutically considered1
- An introduction to the study of natural history: in a series of lectures delivered in the hall of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York1
- An introductory address, delivered at the opening of the session of 1847-8, to the students of the Memphis Medical College: November 1, 18471
- An introductory address, delivered to the students of the Medical College of Ohio, November 3, 18471
- An introductory lecture on phosphorus: delivered in the University of New York, session MDCCCXLVII-VIII1
- An introductory lecture on the relations of chemistry to the vital force: delivered in the Philadelphia College of Medicine1
- An introductory lecture: delivered at the Massachusetts Medical College, November 3, 18471
- Announcement of the Medical Institute of Philadelphia for 1847: with a catalogue of students1
- Appleton's library manual: containing a catalogue raisonné of upwards of twelve thousand of the most important works in every department of knowledge, in all modern languages1
- Biographical notice of (the late) James Gardette, surgeon dentist, of Philadelphia: written at the invitation of Dr. C.A. Harris, for a "dental dictionary" he is about to publish1
- Biographical notices of physicians in Kingston, N.H1