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- Medical expert testimony3
- True and false experts2
- A plea for the medical expert1
- A reply to Dr. H.C. Wood's "Review of the medical testimony in the trial of Mrs. E.G. Wharton for the alleged attempt to poison Mr. Van Ness"1
- A report to the Suffolk District Medical Society1
- Address introductory to the lectures on medical jurisprudence: before the medical class of the Willoughby University, January, 18461
- An address on insanity1
- An examination of Prof. Reese's "Review of the trial of Mrs. Wharton for the murder of General Ketchum"1
- An examination of the medical evidence in the trial of Mrs. E.G. Wharton, on the charge of attempting to poison Eugene Van Ness, Esq1
- An eye case in the courts1
- Aphasia, or aphasic insanity, which?: a medico-legal inquiry1
- Are there degrees of insanity?1
- Concussion of the spine in its medico-legal aspects1
- Counterfeit science1
- Discussion of insanity from a medico-legal standpoint, as regards homicide, etc1
- Expert testimony and medical experts1
- Experts as witnesses: a lecture delivered before the New York Medico-Legal Society1
- Important case of alleged mal-practice: Charles M. Steele, by his next friend, Maria Steele, plaintiff, against R.S. Newton, M.D., defendant : tried in the Superior Court of Cincinnati, November term 1856 : Judge O.M. Spencer, presiding1
- In lunacy: in the matter of David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre : a person found to be of unsound mind1
- Insanity and law: a treatise on forensic psychiatry1