- On quinoidine in the treatment of intermittent fever1
- On recto-vesical lithotomy, with the report of a case in which this method was successfully employed1
- On rheumatism, rheumatic gout, and sciatica: their pathology, symptoms, and treatment1
- On some of the diseases of the female urethra: read before the Suffolk District Medical Society1
- On some of the thermal waters of Asia Minor1
- On some unusual modes of gestation1
- On syphilis: constitutional and hereditary, and on syphilitic eruptions1
- On the "Progress of architecture in relation to ventilation, warming, lighting, fire-proofing, acoustics, and the general preservation of health"1
- On the action of certain vegetable diuretics1
- On the action of water on lead pipes, and the diseases proceeding from it1
- On the alteration of the taste in paralysis of the facial nerve1
- On the alterations induced by intermittent fever in the physical and chemical qualities of the urine, and on the action of the disulphate of quinine1
- On the blind, and institutions for the blind, in Europe: a letter to the president of the board of managers of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind1
- On the causes of insanity1
- On the cheaper alkaloids of the cinchonas1
- On the chemical analysis of the Tennessee collection of urinary calculi1
- On the claims of priority in the exsection and disarticulation of the lower jaw: with an appendix, containing the report of several operations1
- On the climatic conditions of the summer of 1853, most directly affecting its sanatary [sic] character: a report to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington1
- On the comparative liability of males and females to insanity: and their comparative curability and mortality when insane1
- On the constitution and physiology of the bile1