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- A discourse on bloodletting considered as a therapeutic agent: delivered before the American Medical Association, at its meeting at Louisville, Kentucky, May 5, 18751
- A lecture on specialism in medicine: delivered before the class inaugurating his annual course of instruction, September 21, 18761
- A lecture on the true nature and origin of the salivary globules, and their identity with the white corpuscles of the blood1
- A treatise on ventilation: comprising seven lectures delivered before the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, 1866-68 : showing the great want of improved methods of ventilation in our buildings, giving the chemical and physiological process of respiration, comparing the effects of the various methods of heating and lighting upon the ventilation : illustrated by many plans of all classes of public and private buildings showing their present defects, and proposing the best means (in the author's judgment) of improving them1
- An extract from a clinical lecture delivered before the class of the Medical Department of the University of Wooster: containing some remaks on a new method of treating hemorrhage from arteries divided during operation1
- An introductory lecture delivered before the medical and dental schools of Harvard University, November 2, 18701
- An outline of the physiology of the nervous system1