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- Hopeworth Sanitarium, Bristol, R.I2
- The Highland Spring Sanatorium, Nashua, N.H2
- The Sanitarium, Clifton Springs, New York2
- "A sea change"1
- A collection of the published analyses of Avon mineral springs: with remarks on the use of the waters, public houses, bathing establishments, natural curiosities, &c1
- A historical, chemical and therapeutical analysis of the principal mineral fountains at Saratoga Springs: together with general directions for their use1
- A history of the medicinal springs at Saratoga and Ballstown: being a brief account of the situation, composition, operation, and effects, of those celebrated waters : with a catalogue of all the diseases, in which they are beneficial or injurious : and directions how to use or apply them in each : attended with remarks on the proper seasons to visit them, the accommodations, customs, expense of board, &c. : taken from actual experiment and observation1
- A national system of sanatoria: a plea and a prophecy1
- A poem, on the mineral waters of Ballston and Saratoga: with notes illustrating the history of the springs and adjacent country1
- A report of the Wyoming Water-Cure Institute: including cases treated at Greenwood Springs Water-Cure, comprising a synoptical view of 377 cases treated by P.H. Hayes1
- 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 traveller's criticism on our health resorts: their scenery, climactic peculiarities and curative influence1
- A treatise on the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs and its waters: with the annual announcement of the lessee, 18861
- A treatise on the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs and its waters: with the annual announcement of the springs company1
- A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia, during the summer of 1837: with observations on the waters1
- A visit to the Red Sulphur Springs of Virginia, during the summer of 1837: with observations on the waters1
- Account of the medical properties of the Grey Sulphur Springs, Virginia1
- Aiken and Thomasville as types of the inland health-resorts of South Carolina and Georgia1
- Aiken as a health station1
- Aiken, S.C. as a winter resort1