- Biand-foryu1
- Building partnerships to improve health in the rural South: CareSouth Carolina1
- Case of disease of the valves of the right heart: with dilatation of the right auricle, innominata and aorta1
- Census of the city of Charleston, South Carolina, for the year 1848: exhibiting the condition and prospects of the city, illustrated by many statistical details1
- Cinchonia, alkaloid and mixture: its use in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida1
- Constitution and by-laws of the Medical Society of South-Carolina: instituted at Charleston, December 24, 1789, incorporated May 10, 1794 : together with a list of its officers and members : also, a catalogue of the society's books and the Charleston fee bill1
- Constitution, by-laws and code of medical ethics of the Medical Association of Kershaw District, S.C1
- Constitution, by-laws, and code of ethics of the South Carolina State Dental Association: organized April 5th, 18701
- Evaluation of It's It's Your Game...Keep It Real in South Carolina: findings from the replication of an evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention program : final impact report for South Carolina campaign to prevent teen pregnancy1
- Fifteen cases of hydrothorax (sixth series)1
- Flora Carolinaeensis: or, A historical, medical, and economical display of the vegetable kingdom : according to the Linnaean, or sexual system of botany : being a collection or compilation of various plants hitherto discovered and made known by the several authors on botany, &c. : in two volumes1
- Health facilities survey, State of South Carolina1
- History of the epidemic of yellow fever in Charleston, S.C., in 18541
- Home care quality: emerging state strategies to deliver person-centered services1
- In memoriam Eli Geddings1
- In memoriam: J. Lawrence Smith, M.D1
- Laws and resolutions of the Medical Society of South-Carolina: instituted at Charleston, December 24, 1789: incorporated 10th May, 1794 ; with a list of the members, and a catalogue of the books annexed1
- Low-income families with children will be harmed by South Carolina's proposed Medicaid work reporting requirement1
- Marine Hospital, Charleston, S.C., January 16, 1828: Mr. Cambreling, from the Committee on Commerce, to which the subject had been referred, made the following report : the Committee on Commerce, to which was referred the memorial of the City Council of Charleston, S.C., report1
- Memoir of Dr. James Moultrie: late professor of physiology in the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, and member of the Medical Society of South Carolina : being the report of a committee of the Medical Society, specially charged with the duty of preparing it1