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- A professional visit to London and Paris: introductory lecture to the course on the principles and practice of surgery : delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, October 9, 18551
- Apothecaries' Hall, Pilgrim St1
- Cholera and the water supply in the south districts of London, in 18541
- City of London Lying-In Hospital1
- Foundling Hospital ; Deaf & Dumb Asylum1
- 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
- Letter accompanying a report from Dr. Sutherland on epidemic cholera in the metropolis in 18541
- Lock Hospital, Hyde Park Corner1
- Professional letters from Europe, written during the summer of 18521
- Report on the last two cholera-epidemics of London as affected by the consumption of impure water: addressed to the Rt. Hon. the president of the General Board of Health, by the Medical Officer of the Board. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty1
- Report on the outbreak of cholera in the sub-districts of Berwick Street, Golden Square, and St. Anne's1
- Royal College of Surgeons ; Apothecaries Hall1
- St. Luke's Hospital ; St. George's Hospital1
- The cholera in Berwick Street1
- The three warnings; or facts and figures of the cholera epidemics of Gateshead1