- Address on the effects of intemperance on the intellectual, moral, and physical powers: originally delivered before the Washington City Temperance Society1
- Address to the officers composing the medical staff1
- An account of the New-York Hospital1
- An act to provide against infectious and pestilential diseases: passed April 14th, 18201
- An address delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New-York, and the members of the legislature: at the capitol in the city of Albany, the 2d. of February, 1820, on the influence of the mind upon the body in the production and cure of diseases1
- An address, delivered in Hanover, N.H., before the Dartmouth Medical Society, on their first anniversary, Dec. 28th, 18191
- An essay on the disease called yellow fever: with observations concerning febrile contagion, typhus fever, dysentery, and the plague, partly delivered as the Gulstonian lectures, before the College of Physicians, in the years 1806 and 18071
- An essay on the nature and treatment of that state of disorder generally called dropsy1
- An inaugural address, delivered before the New-York Historical Society, on the second Tuesday of February, 18201
- An inaugural discourse on medical education: delivered at the opening of the Medical College of Ohio, in Cincinnati, November 11th, 18201
- An interesting account of the plague, yellow fever, &c. as they have prevailed in different countries1
- An official register of the deaths which occurred among the white population in the city of Savannah: during the extraordinary season of sickness and mortality which prevailed in the summer and fall months of the year 1820 : to which is annexed a list of the persons (so far as they could be ascertained) who died out of the city, after retreating from it : also, the aggregate amount of deaths among the people of color1
- An oration, delivered before the Philadelphia Medical Society: on the 22d of February, 18201
- An oration, on the causes of the mortality among strangers, during the late summer and fall: pronounced before the Georgia Medical Society, and citizens of Savannah, on January 1st, 1820 ; being the anniversary of the Society1
- Aristotle's complete master-piece, in two parts: displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man ... To which is added, A treasure of health; or The family physician; being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to the human body1
- Bicephalus conjoined twins1
- Boston medical police1
- By-laws and regulations ordained and established by the governors of the New-York Hospital: for the better government of the officers, members, patients, and servants of the hospital ; passed 12th mo. (December) 7th, 18191
- Circular, Medical College of Ohio1
- Constitution of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia: to which is prefixed the act of incorporation1