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- Tableau of the yellow fever of 1853: with topographical, chronological, and historical sketches of the epidemics of New Orleans since their origin in 1796, illustrative of the quarantine question1
- The cause and prevention of yellow fever at New Orleans and other cities in America1
- The cause and prevention of yellow fever: contained in the report of the Sanitary Commission of New Orleans1
- The endemic and epidemic diseases of Mobile: their causes and prevention1
- The great pestilence in Virginia: being an historical account of the origin, general character, and ravages of the yellow fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth in 1855 : together with sketches of some of the victims, incidents of the scourge, etc1
- The history of the mild yellow fever which prevailed in the city of Natchez in 1848: with observations respecting its character and natural mode of cure : to which is appended from various authors descriptions and notices of that disease, of dengue, and of inflammation of the stomach and bowels1
- The influence of the commercial prosperity of the country on epidemics1
- The sanitary regeneration of Havana1
- The swamps and the yellow fever: with medium, minimum, and maximum thermometric, barometric and hygrometric, and direction of winds of the city of Rio de Janeiro during 26 years1
- U.S. Army Surgeon General's New Orleans yellow fever collection1
- Yellow fever and the National Board of Health1
- Yellow fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, in 18551
- Yellow fever in New Orleans during the year 18791
- Yellow fever in Vera Cruz and Colon in 1882, and the Louisiana State Board of Health thereon in 1882 and in 18831
- Yellow fever: nature and epidemic character caused by meteorological influences, verified by the epidemics of Shreveport and Memphis in 1873, by that of Savannah in 1876, by the great epidemic of the Mississippi Valley in 1878, and (in the appendix) by the one of Memphis in 18791
- Yellow or malignant bilious fever in the vicinity of South Street wharf, Philadelphia, 1853: read before the College of Physicians Aug. 3 and Sept. 7, 1853 : with an appendix1