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- Medical jurisprudence4
- A lecture on toxicology: delivered before the class of the Medical College of Ohio, January 15, 18411
- A manual of medical jurisprudence1
- A popular treatise on the remedies to be employed in cases of poisoning and apparent death: including the means of detecting poisons, of distinguishing real from apparent death, and of ascertaining the adulteration of wines1
- A practical treatise on poisons: their symptoms, antidotes, and mode of treatment1
- A review of "Prof. Reese's review" of the Wharton trial, with a brief notice of the Schoeppe trial1
- A review of the case of Mrs. Elizabeth Heggie: homicide-insane delusion1
- A treatise on medical jurisprudence. Part I, Comprising the consideration of poisons and asphyxia1
- A treatise on poisons: in relation to medical jurisprudence, physiology, and the practice of physic1
- An examination of Prof. Reese's "Review of the trial of Mrs. Wharton for the murder of General Ketchum"1
- An examination of the medical evidence in the trial of Mrs. E.G. Wharton, on the charge of attempting to poison Eugene Van Ness, Esq1
- Chemistry of the Cobb-Bishop poisoning1
- Directions for the treatment of persons who have taken poison, and those in a state of apparent death: together with the means of detecting poisons and adulterations in wine, also the means of distinguishing real from apparent death : with an appendix, on suspended animation and the means of prevention1
- Manual of practical toxicology: condensed from Dr. Christison's Treatise on poisons : with notes and additions1
- Medico-legal report on the medical testimony of the Schoeppe murder trial, presented to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, and unanimously adopted, November 3, 18691
- Outlines of a course of lectures on medical jurisprudence1
- Principles of forensic medicine1
- Report of the case of Geo. C. Hersey, indicted for the murder of Betsy Frances Tirrell, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts: including the hearing on the motion in arrest of judgment, the prisoner's petition for a commutation of sentence, the death warrant, officer's return upon it, and the confession1
- Review, opinions, &c., of Dr. Charles A. Lee and others: of the testimony of Drs. Salisbury and Swinburne, on the trial of John Hendrickson, Jr., for the murder of his wife, by poisoning1
- Syllabus of the lectures on medical jurisprudence and on the treatment of poisoning & suspended animation: delivered in the University of Virginia1