- A treatise on optics1
- A treatise on the diseases and physical education of children1
- A treatise on the diseases of females1
- A treatise on the epidemic cholera: containing its history, symptoms, autopsy, etiology, causes, and treatment1
- A treatise on the physical and medical treatment of children1
- A. Dubois1
- Administering A Bitter Dose To A Fractious Patient1
- Alphabet of phrenology: a short sketch of that science, for the use of beginners1
- An account of spasmodic cholera, as it appeared in the city of Lexington, in June, 18331
- An account of the imprisonment and sufferings of Robert Fuller, of Cambridge: who while peaceably and quietly and rationally in possession of his own house, was seized and detained in the M'Lean Asylum for the Insane, at Charlestown, Mass. 65 days, from June 24th, to August 28th, 1832, together with some remarks on that institution1
- An address delivered before the Boston Phrenological Society, Dec. 31, 18321
- An address delivered before the New-Hampshire Medical Society, at Concord, June 4, 18331
- An address to the mayor, the aldermen, and inhabitants of New York: supplemental to Col. Clinton's report, on water : demonstrating, from the facts ascertained by the surveys, as well as others, the advantages of a Rock-Water Company, with banking privileges : appropriating the surplus to public baths, and cleansing streets : also a proposition to the Manhattan Company to fill the aqueduct with rock-water1
- An address to the public at the first exhibition of the pupils of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, November 21, 18331
- An address, introductory to a course of lectures: delivered in the hall of the Medical College of South-Carolina, before the trustees and faculty, the students of medicine, and the public generally, at the opening of the session of 1833-41
- An annual address, delivered before the Delaware Academy of Natural Science, pursuant to appointment1
- An authentic narrative of the melancholy occurrences at Bilston, in the county of Stafford: during the awful visitation in that town by cholera, in the months of August and September, 1832; to which are added the proceedings of the local board of health1
- An essay on insanity translated from the author's Latin inaugural dissertation composed on that subject and submitted to the Faculty of Medicine in Edinburgh preparatory to receiving the degree of M.D. in the present year1
- An essay on the nature of the epidemic usually called Asiatic cholera, &c: with the reasons why it should be regarded as an epidemic diarrhoea serosa, instead of common cholera morbus; and an attempt to found the treatment upon the pathology of the disease: being the annual communication to the Medical Society of the State of New-York. February 5, 18331
- An essay on the science of bone setting1