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- Manual of botany, for the Northern and Middle States of America: containing generic and specific descriptions of the indigenous plants and common cultivated exotics, growing north of Virginia ; to which are prefixed, the natural and artificial classes and orders of Linneus ; and the natural orders of Jussieu, with the medicinal properties of each order1
- New England, New York: tabulated statement of industries having highest priority rating, arranged according to communities together with hospital and medical facilities of those communities1
- Notes on the crania of New England Indians1
- Observations on the typhoid fever of New England: read at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, May 29, 18391
- Our hospitals, and the men in them1
- Our native materia medica: an essay to which was awarded the prize of the Boylston Medical Society in 18641
- PCSK9 inhibitors for treatment of high cholesterol: effectiveness, value, and value-based price benchmarks : final report1
- Physical degeneracy1
- Physical training in New England schools1
- Remarks on the early appearance of the northern lights in New England1
- Remarks on the pathology of the typhoid fever of New-England: as exhibited in its physical signs, and its anatomical appearances1
- Report on registration, presented to the Quarantine and Sanitary Convention, at its fourth annual meeting, held in the city of Boston, June 14, 18601
- The New-England almanack, or Lady's and gentleman's diary: for the year of our Lord Christ 1776 ... calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, lat. 41 deg. 51 min. north, and 71 deg. 16 min. west, from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich ; but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent colonies1
- The New-England almanack, or, Lady's and gentleman's diary: for the year of our Lord Christ 1789 ... ; calculated for the meridian of Providence1
- The constitution, rules and regulations to be adopted and practiced by the members of the Friendly Botanic Society in New Hampshire and Massachusetts: together with the preparation of medicine and system of practice under the nature and operation of the four elements1
- The gradual dispersion of certain mollusks in New England1
- The law of human increase, or, Population based on physiology and psychology1
- Twelve days in the saddle: a journey on horseback in New England during the autumn of 1883 : prefaced by remarks on the hygienic value and the necessary expenses, as well as maxims for the proper conduct of such a journey1