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- Addresses delivered by Professors Winston and Eve at the opening of the Medical Department of the University of Nashville, on the third day of November, 18511
- An address delivered before the graduating class of the Albany Medical College: January 21, 18511
- C. Hering's Domestic physician: revised, with additions from the author's manuscript of the seventh German edition ; containing also a tabular index of the medicines and the diseases in which they are used1
- Family medicine and pharmacy: according to the system of the celebrated Raspail : with an explanatory introduction of that system1
- First principles of medicine1
- Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science : containing a concise explanation of the various subjects and terms of physiology, pathology, hygiene, therapeutics, pharmacology, obstetrics, medical jurisprudence, &c. : with the French and other synonymes : notices of climate, and of celebrated mineral waters : formulae for various officinal, empirical, and dietetic preparations, etc1
- Physician for ships: containing medical advice for seamen and other persons at sea, on the treatment of diseases, and on the preservation of health in sickly climates, and also in California1
- The family and ship medicine chest companion: being a compendium of domestic medicine, surgery, and materia medica : with directions for the diet and management of the sick-room : particularly adapted for heads of families, captains of ships, travellers, and overseers of plantations : comprising plain rules for the administration of medicines, with their properties and doses : also general rules on bathing, a plain description of the treatment of fractures, and dislocations, etc., etc., and a concise account of the asiatic and spasmodic cholera, with the remedies to be used in the absence of professional assistance : to which is added receipts of general utility for family purposes : selected from standard works1
- The present tendency of investigation in medicine: an address delivered before the Suffolk District Medical Society at its second anniversary meeting, Boston, March 28, 18511
- The prospective progress of medicine in America: a valedictory address, delivered before the graduating class at the first annual commencement of the New-York Medical College1
- Valedictory address to the graduating class of the Philadelphia College of Medicine: delivered on Saturday, March 1, 18511