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- A defence of the medical profession of the United States: being a valedictory address to the graduating class at the medical commencement of the University of New York, delivered March 11, 18463
- A defence of the medical profession of the United States: being a valedictory address to the graduating class at the medical commencement of the University of New York : delivered March 11, 18462
- A practical treatise on the diseases of children2
- A catalogue of valuable works on anatomy, medicine, surgery, midwifery, and the collateral sciences, forming the largest collection of medical works to be found in the country1
- A complete practical treatise on venereal diseases and their immediate and remote consequences: including observations on certain affections of the uterus, attended with discharges1
- A critical inquiry into a few facts connected with the teeth1
- A dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences1
- A discussion of charges preferred in the Dugan controversy, being a reply to a publication of Dr. Franklin Knox, entitled "A vindication of character, &c"1
- A discussion of the charges preferred in the Dugan controversy: with a demonstration of the facts in the case1
- A few plain directions for the homoeopathic treatment and prevention of British and Asiatic cholera, and also cholerine: Extracted from the Homoeopathic domestic medicine, with alterations and additions1
- A lecture on practical education in medicine, and on the course of instruction at the N.Y. Hospital: delivered at the hospital, Nov. 3, 18461
- A lecture on the exhumation and dissection of human bodies1
- A manual of chemistry: on the basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of chemistry : containing, in a condensed form, all the most important facts and principles of the science designed for a text book in colleges and other seminaries of learning1
- A manual of homoeopathic cookery: designed chiefly for the use of such persons as are under homoeopathic treatment1
- A manual of the diseases of the eye, or, Treatise on ophthalmology1
- A new and valuable book, entitled the Family companion: containing many hundred rare and useful receipts, on every branch of domestic economy : embracing cookery, the cure of diseases, the properties and use of the principal plants as medicine, housewifery, dying, coloring, cleaning, purifying, cementing, &c1
- A practical treatise on ventilation1
- A review of Homoeopathy, allopathy, and "young physic"1
- A secret worth knowing: a treatise on the most important subject in the world, simply to say, insanity : the only work of the kind in the United States, or perhaps in the known world, founded on general observation and truth1
- A text-book on chemistry: for the use of schools and colleges1