- History and observations on Asiatic cholera in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 18541
- History of the epidemic spasmodic cholera of Russia: including a copious account of the disease which has prevailed in India, and which has travelled, under that name, from Asia into Europe. Illustrated by numerous official and other documents, explanatory of the nature, treatment, and prevention of the malady1
- How is the cholera propagated?: the question considered, and some facts stated1
- Hyperanthraxis : or, The cholera of Sunderland1
- Illustrations of cholera asphyxia, in its different stages: selected from cases treated at the Cholera Hospital, Rivington Street1
- Lecture on epidemic cholera: delivered in the hall of the Philadelphia College of Medicine, in May, 1849, at the request of the medical class1
- Letter accompanying a report from Dr. Sutherland on epidemic cholera in the metropolis in 18541
- Letter addressed to the mayor and aldermen of the city of Knoxville1
- Letter from Fred L. Soper to Joseph E. Smadel1
- Letter on cholera, from Professor Pattison, to Dr. Charmichael, of Virginia1
- Letter on the cholera asphyxia, now prevailing in the city of New York: addressed to James Bond Read, M. D., chairman of the medical board, Savannah1
- Letter to D. Hosack, M.D., New York1
- Letter to Sir Henry Halford on the tendency of the proposed regulations for cholera: with observations as to the nature of the disease, and the course to be followed immediately on its appearance in a family1
- Letter to the right worshipful the mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne (N.G. Lambert) on the outbreak of cholera in Newcastle1
- Letters addressed to the Board of Health, and to Richard Riker, recorder of the city of New-York: on the subject of his agency in constituting a special medical council1
- List of works on cholera in the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D.C1
- Malignant cholera, as it appeared in Lexington and Harrodsburg, in the summer of 1833, and Versailles in 18351
- Manual of reference on epidemic cholera. Its causes, prevention, symptoms, and treatment1
- Memoir on the cholera at Oxford, in the year 1854: with considerations suggested by the epidemic1
- Memoir on the cholera morbus of India1