- The family physician, and guide to health in three parts: together with the history, causes, symptoms and treatment of the Asiatic cholera, a glossary explaining the most difficult words that occur in medical science, and a copious index, to which is added an appendix1
- The history of the cholera in Exeter in 18321
- The history of the contagious cholera: with facts explanatory of its origin and laws, and of a rational method of cure1
- The history of the contagious cholera: with remarks on its character and treatment in England1
- The identity of the Asiatic, Russian, and English cholera: its cause, symptoms, prevention, and cure1
- The laws and progress of the epidemic cholera, illustrated by facts and observations1
- The ministries of pestilence1
- The natural history and epidemiology of cholera: being the annual oration of the Medical Society of London, May 7, 18881
- The nature and treatment of the epidemic or Asiatic cholera1
- The nature of cholera investigated1
- The non contagiousness, causation, and scientific treatment of cholera1
- The origin, history, cause, prevention and cure of cholera: with an account of its progress and ravages through the world, and the latest and most successful treatment : endorsed and approved by the medical faculty1
- The pathology and treatment of cholera: with an appendix containing ... instructions to planters and heads of families, remote from medical advice, in regard to its prevention and cure1
- The pathology of cholera: its causes, symptoms, and treatment1
- The phenomena of pestilential cholera in relation to the grade of attack and the treatment: its pathology, origin and spread, and means of prevention1
- The physician: I. The cholera1
- The practical proofs of the soundness of the Hygeian system of physiology: selected from the appendix of "Morisoniana", as incontrovertible testimonies to the afflicted, of the inestimable value of Morison's vegetable universal medicine : including, with other important matter, "The origin of life, and cause of all disease explained", and an entirely new view of the origin of the small pox virus, and of its being most certainly eradicable, or rendered harmless1
- The probable cause, nature, and mode of treatment of the prevailing disease termed cholera morbus: suggested by A. Henriques1
- The propagation of cholera by human intercourse1
- The science of medicine and the science of life and theory of disease: comprising a condensed view of the theory of disease and the application of remedies and medical hygiene1