- Nomenclature in psychiatry: monomania or oligomania, which? paranoia, what?1
- Nomenclature of colors for bacteriologists1
- Objections to the nomenclature of the celebrated Berzelius: with suggestions respecting a substitute, in a letter to Professor Silliman : first published in 1834, and republished in Silliman's Journal for 1835, Vol. XXVII1
- Objections to the term "purpuraemia" being applied to the disease known as "haemorrhagic malarial fever"1
- On the genus Cottus auct1
- On the nomenclature and classification of diseases of the skin1
- On the position of the gamopetalæ1
- On two little-known cerebral fissures, with suggestions as to fissural and gyral names1
- Paronymy versus heteronymy as neuronymic principles: presidential address at the eleventh annual meeting of the American Neurological Association, June 18, 18851
- Postero lateral spinal sclerosis (generic origin), or generic ataxia: a name suggested in place of hereditary ataxia or Friedreich's disease1
- Remarks introductory to a discussion on nosography1
- Report on nomenclature and terminology1
- Should pharmacy and chemistry speak the same language?: with special reference to the nomenclature of alkaloidal salts1
- Some encomiums upon the excellent treatise of chemistry by Berzelius: also objections to his nomenclature, and suggestions respecting a substitute, deemed preferable, in a letter to Professor Silliman1
- The botanical names of the U.S. pharmacopœia1
- The committee appointed "to prepare a nomenclature of diseases adapted to the United States, having reference to a general registration of deaths," beg leave to submit the following report1
- The dioptry again1
- The international code of nomenclature1
- The medical student, or, Aids to the study of medicine1
- The medical student, or, Aids to the study of medicine: including a glossary of the terms of the science, and of the mode of prescribing, bibliographical notices of medical works, the regulations of different medical colleges of the union, &c. &c1