- Catalogue of the anatomical museum of the University of Pennsylvania: with a report to the museum committee of the trustees : November, 18321
- Dr. Bell's lessons on the human frame: designed for schools and families1
- Elements of general anatomy, or, A description of every kind of organs composing the human body1
- Examinations in anatomy and physiology: being a complete series of questions and answers : designed and intended as preparatory to examinations at the different medical schools throughout the United States and for those who are about to present themselves before the Army and Naval boards : to which are annexed tables of the bones, muscles, and arteries1
- Introductory address, and catalogue of students attending the annual course of lectures on anatomy and surgery1
- Introductory lecture delivered on the fifteenth of November, 18301
- Introductory lecture to a course of anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania: delivered November 7th, 1831 and published at the request of the medical class1
- Introductory lecture to a course of demonstrative anatomy: delivered December 11, 18301
- Lecture introductory to the course on anatomy and surgery: in the University of Virginia, for the session of 1837-81
- Lessons in practical anatomy: for the use of dissectors1
- Manual of general, descriptive, and pathological anatomy1
- Manual of general, descriptive, and pathological anatomy (Volume 1)1
- Manual of general, descriptive, and pathological anatomy (Volume 2)1
- Manual of general, descriptive, and pathological anatomy (Volume 3)1
- Medical lectures by Carl Ludwig Elsâsser and W.L. von Rapp1
- Medical lectures by Carl Ludwig Elsâsser and W.L. von Rapp (Volume 1)1
- Medical lectures by Carl Ludwig Elsâsser and W.L. von Rapp (Volume 2)1
- Simplified anatomy, for the use of families, and those who have not the advantage of a teacher: in which the different parts of the human system are explained : illustrated with engravings of the bones, blood vessels, nerves, &c : to which is annexed, a copious glossary1
- Systematized anatomy, or, Human organography: in synoptical tables, with numerous plates : for the use of universities, faculties and schools of medicine and surgery, academies of painting, sculpture, and the Royal Colleges1
- The London dissector, or, Guide to anatomy, for the use of students: comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, lymphatics, and viscera of the human body, as they appear on dissection, with directions for their demonstration1