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- A treatise on derangements of the liver, internal organs, and nervous system2
- Colorado: about its climate2
- The climate of the United States and its endemic influences: based chiefly on the records of the medical department and Adjutant General's office, United States Army2
- A bird's eye view of New Mexico1
- A brief history of the late expedition against Fort San Juan, so far as it relates to the diseases of the troops: together with some observations on climate, infection and contagion; and several of the endemial complaints of the West-Indies1
- A contribution to the climatological study of phthisis in Pennsylvania1
- A contribution to the study of meteorologic states etiologically related to influenza epidemics1
- A description of the situation, climate, soil, and productions of certain tracts of land in the District of Maine and Commonwealth of Massachusetts1
- A dissertation on the influence of a change of climate in curing diseases1
- A letter respecting Santa Cruz as a winter residence for invalids: addressed to Dr. John C. Warren of Boston, Mass1
- A preliminary comparison of methods and results in operative surgery at the sea-level (New York) and in places of high altitude (Denver)1
- A review of the mountain health resorts of North Carolina, and their possibilities: suggesting the desirability of graduated sanitaria or health stations at different elevations on and about the Asheville plateau1
- A sketch of the soil, climate, weather, and diseases of South-Carolina: read before the Medical Society of that state1
- A study of the climate of Colorado as applied to the arrest and cure of pulmonary disease1
- A view of the soil and climate of the United States of America: with supplementary remarks upon Florida; on the French Colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Canada; and on the aboriginal tribes of America1
- A winter in the West Indies and Florida: containing general observations upon modes of travelling, manners and customs, climates and productions, with a particular description of St. Croix, Trinidad de Cuba, Havana, Key West, and St. Augustine, as places of resort for northern invalids1
- Address of S.P. Hildreth, M.D., president of the third Medical Convention of Ohio: delivered at Cleveland, May 14th, 18391
- Aiken and Thomasville as types of the inland health-resorts of South Carolina and Georgia1
- Aiken and its climate1
- Aiken as a health station1