- How to prevent consumption1
- In Senate of the United States, April 25, 1836, read, and ordered to be printed: Mr. Davis made the following report, with Senate bill No. 232 : the Committee on Commerce have considered the resolutions of Tennessee, Illinois, and Indiana, and sundry petitions, praying for the erection of marine hospitals on the Western waters, and now report as follows1
- Joseph Warren1
- Medical and physical researches, or, Original memoirs in medicine, surgery, physiology, geology, zoology, and comparative anatomy1
- Military laws of the United States: including those relating to the Marine Corps : to which is prefixed the Constitution of the United States1
- On baths and mineral waters1
- Oration on the defects in the present system of medical instruction in the United States: read before the Philadelphia Medical Society, November 21, 18351
- Permanent temperance documents of the American Temperance Society. Vol. 11
- Practical essays on medical education, and the medical profession, in the United States1
- Remarks on longevity and the expectation of life in the United States, relating more particularly to the state of New Hampshire, with some comparative views in relation to foreign countries1
- Remarks on the pernicious effects and fatal consequences of blood-letting: and designed by the author for the prolongation of the lives of his fellow beings1
- Remarks relative to the pay of the medical staff of the Army of the United States1
- Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to the location of Marine Hospitals, in obedience to a resolution of the Senate of the 15th June, 18361
- Report: City Council, July 17, 18321
- Requisitions for graduation in the various medical colleges: and requisitions for license to practice physic and surgery, in the various states and territories of the Union1
- Researches on the Cheiroptera of the United States1
- Sick and disabled seamen, marine hospital, &c. &c: March 2, 1830, read and referred to the Committee on Commerce : letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of the manner and cost of providing for sick and disabled seamen, &c. &c : of moneys received from collectors of customs, as also appropriations in aid thereof, with the annual expenditure on account of sick and disabled seamen, from 1802 to 1830, &c. &c1
- Sketch of the progress of the malignant or epidemic cholera, from its arrival in America: with tables illustrative of its progress in the principal cities it has visited1
- The American medical library and intelligencer: a concentrated record of medical science and literature1
- The Indian doctor's dispensatory, or Every man his own physician1