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- Smith's homoeopathic directory of the United States2
- A description of the great historical painting of the last days of Webster at Marshfield painted by Joseph Ames, of Boston1
- Address delivered before the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies of the University of North-Carolina, June 3, 18571
- Climatology of the United States: and of the temperate latitudes of the North American continent, embracing a full comparison of these with the climatology of the temperate latitudes of Europe and Asia, and especially in regard to agriculture, sanitary investigations, and engineering : with isothermal and rain charts for each season, the extreme months, and the year, including a summary of the statistics of meteorological observations in the United States, condensed from recent scientific and official publications1
- Constitution of the American Medical Society in Paris: instituted November 15, 18511
- History of the Indian tribes of the United States: their present condition and prospects, and a sketch of their ancient status1
- Instructions for the government of the medical officers of the Navy of the United States1
- Minutes of the proceedings of the Quarantine Convention: held at Philadelphia by invitation of the Philadelphia Board of Health, May 13-15, 18571
- Regulations for the Army of the United States, 18571
- Report on the vital statistics of the United States: made to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York1
- Semi-centennial address delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New York, and members of the legislature: in the Capitol at Albany, Feb. 4, 18571
- The Cherokee physician, or, Indian guide to health: comprising a brief view of anatomy, with general rules for preserving health without the use of medicines : the diseases of the United States, with their symptoms, causes, and means of prevention are explained in simple terms : it also contains a description of a variety of herbs and roots, many of which are not explained in any other book, the medicinal virtues of which have hitherto been unknown to the whites1
- The relics of General Joseph Warren: a paper read before the New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Wednesday, November 4, 18571