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- The Boston Mutual Health Association: organized January 6, 18511
- The annual discourse before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 10, 18521
- The classification of mankind, by the hair and wool of their heads: with the nomenclature of human hybrids1
- The constitution of man considered in relation to external objects1
- The difficulties and the privileges of the medical profession: an address delivered before the Medical Society of the State of Georgia at their third annual meeting, held at Augusta, April, 18521
- The elements of materia medica and therapeutics1
- The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 1)1
- The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2)1
- The history, diagnosis, and treatment of the fevers of the United States1
- The incentives, means, and rewards of study: an introductory address, delivered at the opening of the thirty-third annual course of lectures in the Medical College of Ohio, November 1, 18521
- The laws of life, with special reference to the physical education of girls1
- The medical advantages of Dr. Paige's perpetual electrometers and galvanic supporters: with directions for their use1
- The medical police and rules and regulations of the Boston Medical Association: with a catalogue of the officers and members1
- The moral character of the medical profession: an address introductory to the course of public lectures in the New York Medical College, session of 1852-31
- The necrological appearances of southern typhoid fever in the Negro: with hints upon its proplylaxis [sic] and therapeutic management : together with observations upon the mental and physical peculiarities of the Ethiopian : founded upon observational analysis, and autopsal results in his normal and abnormal condition : exhibiting their probable relative influence in forming the character of the disease south, and the presumed establishment of its primary origin in the Negro, upon physiological and pathological grounds1
- The organizing of the American Medical Association: read before the Philadelphia County Medical Society, Feb., 18521
- The past, the present, and the future of the medical profession in the United States of America: being a general introductory to the course of lectures in the third session of the Kentucky School of Medicine1
- The philosophy of electrical psychology: in a course of twelve lectures1
- The philosophy of human life: with especial design to develop the true idea of disease, its nature, immediate occasion, and general remedy1
- The philosophy of living1