- A discourse on the life and character of Howard Towsend, M.D., late Professor of Materia Medica and Physiology in the Albany Medical College: preached in the North Dutch Church, Albany, Sunday Morning, Jan. 20th, 18671
- A eulogy upon Cornelius Rea Agnew: read before the New York Academy of Medicine1
- A few remarks on some cases of mycosis of the nose and throat1
- A gynecological study of the Oneida Community1
- A historical, chemical and therapeutical analysis of the principal mineral fountains at Saratoga Springs: together with general directions for their use1
- A lecture on the expediency of establishing a medical college and hospital in the city of Albany: delivered January 11th, 1830 ; introductory to a course on anatomy and operative surgery1
- A letter from the corresponding secretary of the New York State Inebriate Asylum to the Governor of the State of New York, on the subject of appropriation: dated December 22, 18571
- A manual for boards of health and health officers1
- A memoir of the construction, cost, and capacity of the Croton aqueduct1
- A memorial of Dr. Henry Berton Sands: read at a meeting of the Medical and Surgical Society, November 23, 18891
- A memorial of Frederick D. Lente, A.M., M.D1
- A memorial sketch of the life and character of the late Jacob Simmons Mosher, A.M., M.D., Ph. D., of Albany, N.Y1
- A memorial sketch of the life and character of the late John Foster Jenkins of Yonkers, N.Y1
- A menstrual dermato-neurosis1
- A new method for the radical cure of inguinal hernia: intraperitoneal transplacement of the spermatic cord and typical obliteration of the internal ring and inguinal canal1
- A new method of reconstructing the lower lip after its removal for disease: illustrated by two cases of epithelioma1
- A poem, on the mineral waters of Ballston and Saratoga: with notes illustrating the history of the springs and adjacent country1
- A preliminary comparison of methods and results in operative surgery at the sea-level (New York) and in places of high altitude (Denver)1
- 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 report of the facts and circumstances relating to a case of compound fracture, and prosecution for mal-practice: in which William Smith was plaintiff, and Drs. Goodyear and Hyde were defendants, at Cortland Village, Cortland Co., N.Y., March, 1841 : comprising statements of the case by several medical gentlemen, together with notes and comments on the testimony1