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- A brief narrative and life of the author: comprising his views of medicine and the theory of diseases : showing what is man, and how he may retain his health : perfectly renouncing the old theory that heat or fever, pain, ache, and swelling, is a disease, but maintaining the position that it is no more or less than the effect of a difficulty1
- Announcement of Brigham Hall, a hospital for the insane: Canandaigua, N.Y., January, 18601
- Annual address delivered before the Medical Society of Clinton County, State of New York, June 6, 18601
- Brigham Hall: a hospital for the insane, Canandaigua, N.Y., October, 18601
- Dispensaries, hospitals, and medical societies of Kings County, 1830-18601
- Record of private practice for the years 1858 and 1859: and mortuary record of the city of Troy, N.Y. for the years 1858 and 18591
- Report of the Committee on the Incorporation of Cities and Villages: on the bill entitled An Act Concerning the Public Health of the Counties of New York, Kings and Richmond ; transmitted to the Legislature, March 9, 18601
- Report of the select committee to which was referred the memorial of Dr. Saunders and others, asking for an investigation into the causes of the death of Norris Tarbell, at the State Lunatic Asylum at Utica: transmitted to the legislature, April 16, 18601
- Report on the medical topography and epidemics of the state of New York: submitted to the American Medical Association at its annual meeting at New Haven in June, 18601