- A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors: living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the middle of the nineteenth century : containing thirty thousand biographies and literary notices, with forty indexes of subjects (Volume 3)1
- A letter to the women of the northwest, assembled at the fair at Chicago, for the benefit of the U.S. Sanitary Commission1
- A manual of instructions for enlisting and discharging soldiers: with special reference to the medical examination of recruits, and the detection of disqualifying and feigned diseases1
- A plan for a national currency1
- A proclamation1
- A proclamation respecting soldiers absent without leave1
- A treatise on hygiene: with special reference to the military service1
- Account of the Field Relief Corps, of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, in the Army of the Potomac1
- Biographical sketch of Doctor Jonathan Potts, director general of the hospitals of the northern and middle departments in the War of the Revolution: with extracts from his correspondence1
- Catalogue of the Army Medical Museum, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D.C: January 1, 18631
- Charges and specifications, with copy of orders, and defence of accused: read before a court martial convened in the city of New York, December 10, 18631
- Circular. No. 11
- Circular. No. 21
- Circular. No. 61
- Circular. No. 81
- Circular. No.31
- Directions concerning the duties of medical purveyors and medical storekeepers: and the manner of obtaining and accounting for medical and hospital supplies for the Army : with a standard supply table1
- Dr. Comstock, dentist, would again announce to his friends and patrons, in Guilford, and its vicinity, that he is now in this place on a professional visit1
- Fifth report concerning the aid and comfort given by the Sanitary Commission to sick and invalid soldiers1
- For recruiting the Regular Army1