- The annual oration before the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Marlyand, 18771
- The book of health, or, Thomsonian theory and practice of medicine: including the latest views of physiology, pathology, and therapeutics : designed for every body1
- The citizen's tutor: containing a variety of valuable receipts for the cure of the different diseases of man and beast : also, for colouring wool, cotton, and hats1
- The clairvoyant family physician: containing a course of treatment for all the diseases prevalent in this country1
- The complete family doctor1
- The conservative phase of hypnotism in therapeutics1
- The dogmaticus, or, Family physician: founded on reason and experience : containing 1st. A brief anatomical description of the human body : 2nd. A treatment on the symptoms and cure of diseases : 3rd. The names and qualities of medical plants, and other medicines made use of in the healing art : 4th. Directions for preparing and compounding medicines, and their particular use : arranged and divided into sections and classes : together with directions for preserving health, and an explanation table : for the use of families and practitioners1
- The effects of blisters on the young subject1
- The elements of medicine of John Brown: translated from the Latin, with comments and illustrations, by the author1
- The elements of medicine, of John Brown, M.D1
- The elements of therapeutics: a clinical guide to the action of medicines1
- The evolution of physiological and chemical science in a natural system of medicine, vs. the theories and fallacies of popular medicine1
- The fallacy of a supposed vis medicatrix naturae: being an inquiry into the true nature of disease1
- The family adviser and guide to the medicine chest: a concise hand-book of domestic medicine3
- The family adviser; or, A plain and modern practice of physic: calculated for the use of families who have not the advantages of a physician, and accommodated to the diseases of America1
- The family doctor: a counsellor in sickness, pain and distress, for childhood, manhood and old age, containing in plain language, free from medical terms, the causes, symptoms, and cure of disease in every form ... illustrated with numerous engravings of medicinal plants and herbs1
- The family doctor: a counsellor in sickness, pain and distress, for childhood, manhood, and old age : containing in plain language, free from medical terms, the causes, symptoms, and cure of disease in every form : with important rules for preserving the health, and directions for the sick chamber, and the proper treatment of the sick : the whole drawn from extensive observation and practice1
- The family physician ; or, The reformed practice of medicine: on vegetable or botanical principles : being a compendium of the "American practice"1
- The family physician, or, The true art of healing the sick in all diseases whatever1
- The harbinger of health: containing medical prescriptions for the human body and mind1