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- A Thanksgiving offering, and report of the Home for Women, no. 273 Water Street, conducted as a work of faith, to November 30, 1871: also, "Crown jewels from the sewers", or, sketches of inmates of the "Home", as originally published in the religious weekly, the Methodist, by the author1
- A biographical memoir on the late John Revere, M.D1
- A brief abstract of the first annual report of the New York Sanitary Association: for the year ending December 18591
- A brief account of the New-York Hospital1
- A brief history of the influenza: which prevailed in New-York in 18071
- A case in which syphilitic contagion was conveyed in the operation of vaccination, with remarks upon the means of prevention1
- A case of dysphagia with dilatation of the Å“sophagus1
- A case of hemiplegic epilepsy, probably diabetic, simulating cerebral abscess1
- A case of reflex neuralgia, associated with urethral contractions and a rare form of urinary sinus: with a description of the cold-water coil1
- A case of removal of the lower jaw, for osteo-sarcoma of immense size1
- A case of so-called laryngeal vertigo1
- A circular letter to the practitioners of physic and surgery in the State of New York, from the practitioners of physic and surgery in the county and city of New York: with a memorial intended to be submitted to the legislature of the State of New York at the next session1
- A communication to the mayor of New York in regard to the official charities of the city from Theodore Roosevelt, Josephine Shaw Lowell, Edward C. Donnelly, com'rs of the State Board of Charities1
- A contribution to the pathology of acne varioliformis hebrae1
- A contribution to the surgery of the spinal cord1
- A cyst of the nasopharynx and a cyst of the oropharynx1
- A discourse : delivered upon the opening of the new hall of the New-York Lyceum of Natural History1
- A discourse on the life and character of Thomas Addis Emmet: pronounced, by request, in the New-York city-hall on the first day of March, 18281
- A few remarks about sick children in New York, and the necessity of a hospital for them1
- A funeral address, delivered on the twenty-sixth of May 1818, at the interment of Doctor James Tillary, late president of the St. Andrew's Society of the city of New York1