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- Address and anatomical prospectus1
- Address delivered before the Governour and council, members of the legislature, and other patrons of the Massachusetts General Hospital: at King's Chapel, Boston, June 3, 18191
- Address of the Board of Health of the city of New-York, to their fellow citizens1
- An act to incorporate the members of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb: passed April 15, 1819 [i.e. 1817] ; to which is added, the by-laws, and the names and residence of the officers and directors ; also, the directors arranged into committees, and a list of the pupils1
- An analysis of the mineral waters of Saratoga and Ballston: with practical remarks on their use in various diseases. Containing observations on the geology and mineralogy of the surrounding country, with a geological map1
- An essay on the disorders of old age: and on the means for prolonging human life1
- An essay on the means of lessening pain, and facilitating certain cases of difficult parturition1
- An expose of facts, concerning recent transactions, relating to the corps of cadets of the United States' Military Academy at West-Point, New-York1
- An expose of the causes of intemperate drinking, and the means by which it may be obviated1
- An inaugural address, on the advantages and facilities of establishing a medical school in the Western States: delivered in the Episcopal Church in Lexington, on the 18th day of November, 18191
- An inaugural essay on genius and its diseases: submitted to the examination of Samuel Bard ... President, and the Trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New-York : and publicly defended for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the sixth day of April, 18191
- An inaugural essay, on the treatment of wounds of the femoral vein: submitted to the examination of Samuel Bard ... and the Trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New-York : and publicly defended for the degree of doctor of medicine on the sixth day of the 4th month, 18191
- An inquiry into the effects of ardent spirits upon the human body and mind: with an account of the means of preventing, and of the remedies for curing them1