- History of the plague in London1
- Holmes Coote1
- Hospital Sunday, re-opening of the Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, Chelsea1
- Illustrated and unabridged edition of the Times report of the trial of William Palmer, for poisoning John Parsons Cook, at Rugeley1
- In lunacy: in the matter of David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre : a person found to be of unsound mind1
- Integrated care system in London: challenges and opportunities ahead1
- James Luke1
- Laws of the Physical Society, held at Guy's Hospital1
- Laws, rules, and orders, for the government of the Westminster New Lying-In Hospital, near Westminster Bridge: instituted in the year 1765 : collected and revised by a committee ... and confirmed ... the 6th of March 17931
- Letter accompanying a report from Dr. Sutherland on epidemic cholera in the metropolis in 18541
- Lock Hospital, Hyde Park Corner1
- London's dreadful visitation, or, A collection of all the bills of mortality for this present year: beginning the 27th of December 1664, and ending the 19th of December following : as also, the general or whole years bill : according to the report made to the King's most excellent Majesty, by the Company of Parish-Clerks of London, &c1
- Memorandum of a plan of united action in the case of an epidemic of cholera: to be communicated to vestries and district boards1
- Mr. Wm. Perkins Bull, K.C. and the Lady Mayoress at the opening of Perkins Bull Hospital1
- Mrs. John Ryan, Mr. Wm. Perkins Bull, K.C. the Lady Mayoress, the Lord Mayor, General Carson Jones, Mrs. Perkins Bull1
- Mrs. Wm. Perkins Bull and the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London at the opening of Perkins Bull Hospital1
- New Year's day at the North-Eastern Hospital for Children1
- Notes on medical matters and medical men in London and Paris1
- Of the expediency and utility of teaching the several branches of physic and surgery, by lectures, at the London Hospital: and for erecting theatres for that purpose, with the resolution of the general courts relative thereto1
- On malignant cholera: its origin, pathology, treatment, and mode of prevention; with the occupations of 5,568 males over 20 years of age that died in London in 1849, 1853, 1854, and 18661