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- The physiology of digestion: considered with relation to the principles of dietetics2
- A brief account of the application and uses of the utero-abdominal supporter: a new instrument for the relief and cure of procidentia and prolapsus uteri, invented by the late A.G. Hull, M.D., of New-York1
- A catalogue of the officers and students of Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, January, 18361
- A dissertation on the Boylston prize-question for 1835: What diet can be selected which will ensure the greatest probable health and strength to the laborer in the climate of New England? --quantity and quality, and the time and manner of taking it, to be considered1
- A dissertation on the importance of physical signs in the various diseases of the abdomen and thorax1
- A familiar exposition of homoeopathia, or, The new mode of curing diseases: illustrating its superiority over the prevalent system of medicine1
- A few particulars concerning Chang-Eng, the united Siamese brothers1
- A lecture on the moral uses of the study of natural history, delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at its annual meeting, Boston, August, 18361
- A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence: with so much of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine and surgery, as are essential to be known by members of Parliament, lawyers, coroners, magistrates, officers in the army and navy, and private gentlemen : and all the laws relating to medical practitioners. Part I1
- A report made to the Legislature of Kentucky on the Medical Department of Transylvania University, February 15th, 18361
- A sketch of lithotripsy, with cases1
- A treatise on special and general anatomy: in two volumes1
- A treatise on special and general anatomy: in two volumes (Volume 1)1
- A treatise on special and general anatomy: in two volumes (Volume 2)1
- A treatise on the physical and medical treatment of children1
- A valedictory address, on the art of examining the sick: delivered to the graduates of the Medical College of Ohio, on the first day of March, 18361
- Account of the medical properties of the Grey Sulphur Springs1
- Acusacion contra el señor gobernador d. José Gomez de la Cortina1
- Address of the trustees of the University of Maryland, concerning the Medical Department of the institution, with an appendix containing the regulations for admission and graduation, the subjects taught by each professor, mode of instruction, &c., &c1
- Address to the medical graduates of the University of Pennsylvania: delivered March 26, 18361