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- A brief memoir of Joshua Fisher, M.D. late president of the Massachusetts Medical Society1
- A catalogue of the medical library of the Philadelphia Alms-house: prepared agreeably to a resolution of the Board of Managers1
- A practical treatise on midwifery: containing the result of sixteen thousand six hundred and fifty-four births occurring in the Dublin Lying-in Hospital, during a period of seven years, commencing November 18261
- A practical treatise on the management and diseases of children1
- An address, delivered December 9th, 1835, before the Mechanics' Literary and Benevolent Society, of Poughkeepsie, at the opening of their first course of lectures1
- An oration delivered at Rahway, New-Jersey, July 4th, 18391
- Catalogue and circular of the Albany Medical College1
- Catalogue of the teachers and pupils of the Poughkeepsie Collegiate School, for the year ending October 10, 18371
- Lectures on medical science: delivered to the students of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio1
- Outlines of the institutes of medicine: founded on the philosophy of the human economy, in health, and in disease : In three parts. [Two lines from Rush]1
- Outlines of the institutes of medicine: founded on the philosophy of the human economy, in health, and in disease : In three parts. [Two lines from Rush] (Volume 1)1
- Outlines of the institutes of medicine: founded on the philosophy of the human economy, in health, and in disease : In three parts. [Two lines from Rush] (Volume 2)1
- Remarks on the pernicious effects and fatal consequences of blood-letting: and designed by the author for the prolongation of the lives of his fellow beings1
- Report of Mr. Winfield, from the Committee on Medical Societies and Colleges1
- Report of the Committee on Medical Societies and Colleges1
- Reports of the majority and minority of the select committee on several petitions relative to the repeal of the law restraining botanic practice1
- The importance of liberal tastes and good intellectual habits as a provision for pure and permanent enjoyment: being an introductory lecture, delivered on the 5th December, 1837, before the Young Men's Association of Troy1