- Address delivered at the semi-centennial celebration of the Oneida County Medical Society: held at Utica, Thesday, July 8, 18561
- Address delivered before the New York County Medical Society: January 29, 18611
- Address of the Governors of the New-York Hospital, to the public: relative to the Asylum for the Insane at Bloomingdale1
- Address of the New-York Vaccine Institution: with the act of incorporation and by-laws1
- Address on peripneumonia typhoides: delivered to the Medical Society of Orange County, at their anniversary meeting, July 5, 18141
- Address on retiring from the presidential chair of the New York Academy of Medicine1
- Address, delivered before the friends and patrons of the Troy Hospital1
- Addresses of Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D.D., and Professor Roswell D. Hitchcock: delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, November 7, 1855, in behalf of the Inebriate Asylum : Dr. Turner's address to the Board of Directors : charter and by-laws1
- Addresses: Dr. Austin Flint's valedictory : Dr. Samuel S. Purple's inaugural1
- Alden March, M.D., LL. D1
- Alexander's operation1
- An Act to Create a State Board of Health for the Protection of Life and Health, and to Prevent the Spread of Diseases in the State of New York1
- An Illustrated pamphlet relating to Sharon Springs, N.Y: to which is appended a monograph on the properties and uses of the Sharon sulphur water1
- An abstract of the laws of the State of New York, in regard to the commitment of insane to asylums, their detention and discharge, and comparisons of the same, with the statutory provisions of England1
- An act concerning the public health of the counties of New-York, Kings, and Richmond, and the waters thereof1
- An act for the preservation of the public health, and the registration of vital statistics: Chapter 270, passed May 12, 1885, three-fifths being present1
- An act to incorporate medical societies, for the purpose of regulating the practice of physic and surgery in this state: passed the 4th of April, 1806: together with the bye-laws of the Medical Society of the County of New-York, incorporated on the 1st day of July, 18061
- An act to incorporate the members of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb: passed April 15, 1819 [i.e. 1817] ; to which is added, the by-laws, and the names and residence of the officers and directors ; also, the directors arranged into committees, and a list of the pupils1
- An act to prevent the adulteration of food or drugs: chapter 407, laws of 18811
- An act to provide against infectious and pestilential diseases: passed April 14th, 18201