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- Changes in New England population2
- A dissertation on the Boylston prize-question for 1835: What diet can be selected which will ensure the greatest probable health and strength to the laborer in the climate of New England? --quantity and quality, and the time and manner of taking it, to be considered1
- A summary of the vital statistics of the New England states for the year 1892: being a concise statement of the marriages, divorces, births, and deaths in the six New England states1
- Address and anatomical prospectus1
- Advancement in the means and methods of public instruction: a lecture delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at its fourteenth anniversary at Pittsfield, MS1
- An address delivered at the annual meeting of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society: held at Boston, Mass., Wednesday, Jan. 7, 18631
- An address delivered before the New England Society of Philadelphia at its semi-annual meeting in May, 18241
- Botany of the northern and middle states, or, A description of the plants found in the United States, north of Virginia: arranged according to the natural system : with a synopsis of the genera according to the Linnaean system1
- Consumption in New England and elsewhere, or soil-moisture one of its chief causes1
- Criminal abortion: its prevalence, its prevention, and its relation to the medical examiner : based on the "Summary of the vital statistics of the New England states for the year 1892," by the six secretaries of the New England state Boards of Health1
- Discourse delivered before the New-England Historic, Genealogical Society, Boston, March 18, 1870: on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its incorporation1
- Extracts from a report of the Massachusetts Medical Society, respecting a disease commonly called spotted or petechial fever: which has within a few years been epidemic in various parts of New-England1
- Hints on the present state of medical education and the influence of medical schools in New England: with an appendix containing a review of a letter by T. Woodward, M.D., addressed to Professor Lincoln and first published in the Vermont statesman of the 19th March 18331
- Intemperance in New England: how shall we treat it?1
- Malaria in New England1
- 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
- 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