- The dangers of the transmission of syphilis between nursing children and nurses in infant asylums and in private practice1
- The disposal of a city's waste1
- The first century of Columbia College : Columbia College, 1754-1854: an article originally published in the Knickerbocker magazine, February, 18631
- The following dissertations were read, and theses discussed in the Medical and Surgical Society of the University of the State of New-York: during the winter of 1807-81
- The genesis of an epidemic of puerperal fever1
- The journal of the stated preacher to the Hospital and Almshouse in the city of New-York: for the year of our Lord 18111
- The late J. Kearny Rodgers1
- The management of pneumonia patients1
- The medical use of electricity, in the form of general electrization: being a paper read before the New York Academy of Medicine, July 3, 18671
- The milk trade in New York and vicinity: giving an account of the sale of pure and adulterated milk -- the daily and yearly consumption -- the amount of property invested in the business -- the milk-dealers and dairymen of Orange and other counties -- injurious effects of impure milk on children -- advice to country dairymen1
- The prevention of chronic disease among the children of New York City1
- The sanitary condition of the laboring population of New York: with suggestions for its improvement : a discourse (with additions) delivered on the 30th December, 1844, at the repository of the American Institute1
- The sanitary supervision of tuberculosis as practised by the New York City Board of Health1
- The sanitary topography of New-York City1
- The semi-centennial of the New York Academy of Medicine1
- The sewerage of New York: an article from Hunt's Merchants Magazine, for January, 18451
- The social waste of a great city: a paper read before the American Association for the Advancement of Science at its annual meeting in Buffalo, August 20, 18861
- The surgery of gall-stone obstruction1
- The surgery of the hand1
- The treatment of marasmus, whooping-cough, and debility in children, by electricity1