- A view of ehe [sic] science of life: on the principles established in The elements of medicine, of the late celebrated John Brown, M.D. ; with an attempt to correct some important errors of that work ; and cases in illustration, chiefly selected from the records of their practice, at the General Hospital, at Calcutta1
- A view of the diseases most prevalent in the United States of America: at different seasons of the year ; with an account of the most improved method of treating them ; being an abstact [sic] not only of the editor's own experience, but of the experience of several physicians ... residing in the different states ; including the substance of ... improvements that have been made in the treatment of similar diseases in other countries1
- Adami Chenot condam S. C.R. A.M. a consiliis medicis et Transilvaniae protomedici Historia pestis Transilvanicae annorum MDCCLXX et MDCCLXXI1
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 8, 18651
- Address delivered before the Medical Society of the County of Albany, November 13th, 1867 [i.e. 1866]1
- Address in hygiene: Proposed act to create a State Board of Health ; Report of Philadelphia County Medical Society ; Diagnosis of psoas abscess1
- Address to the inhabitants of the city and liberties of Philadelphia1
- An account of epidemic erysipelas as it prevailed in some parts of Ohio1
- An account of spasmodic cholera, as it appeared in the city of Lexington, in June, 18331
- An account of the cholera, as it appeared at Nashville, in the year 18731
- An account of the contagious epidemic yellow fever, which prevailed in Philadelphia in the summer and autumn of 1797: comprising the questions of its causes and domestic origin, characters, medical treatment, and preventives1
- An account of the epidemic cholera: as it appeared in Cincinnati1
- An account of the epidemic fever which prevailed in the city of New York, during part of the summer and fall of 17951
- An account of the epidemic yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of New-York in the year 1795: containing, besides its history, &c., the most probable means of preventing its return, and of avoiding it, in case it should again become epidemic1
- An account of the inflammatory bilious fever: which prevailed in the summer and fall of 1804, in the County of Loudoun, Virginia1
- An account of the malignant fever, lalely [sic] prevalent in the city of New-York1
- An account of the malignant fever, which prevailed in the city of New-York, during the autumn of 1805: Containing, 1. The proceedings of the Board of Health ... : 2. The rise, progress, and decline of the late epidemic : 3. An account of the Marine and Bellevue Hospitals ... : 4. Record of deaths, &c. &c. : 5. Opinion of several eminent physicians, respecting the cause of malignant fever ... : 6. The situation of the convicts in the state-prison ... : 7. Desultory observations andreflections. : 8. The various modes of cure1
- An account of the numbers that have died of the distemper in the throat, within the province of New-Hampshire: with some reflections thereon ; July 26. 17361
- An account of the origin, symptoms and treatment of the epidemic fever, which now prevails in the city of Philadelphia: in a letter from Dr. Benjamin Rush to Dr. John Rodgers, physician, in New-York1
- An account of the rise and progress of the Indian or spasmodic cholera: with a particular description of the symptoms attending the disease : illustrated by a map, showing the route and progress of the disease, from Jessore, near the Ganges, in 1817, to Great Britain, in 18311