- Description of the observatory at Cambridge, Massachusetts1
- Descriptions of American Limacidæ1
- Despertador hydropathico: ó antiguedad del uso del agua fria aun en el Perú, para las curas de las enfermedades, por la incertidumbre de la medicina comun1
- Dialogues on instinct: with analytical view of the researches on fossil osteology1
- Die Lehre von den Krankheiten der Haut: [Halle]1
- Die zwei Zähne1
- Dieffenbach1
- Diet and cholera, showing the vital importance of wholesome diet, and that its impurities and deficiencies are the chief cause of cholera, with its premonitory symptoms and treatment, in a series of letters, originally intended for insertion in the "Times"1
- Diet table1
- Directions for taking meteorological observations: adopted by the Medical Department of the United States Army1
- Directions for the use of Dr. C.B. Barrett's Guardian: in connection with his medico-electro galvanometer, for the treatment and removal of certain diseases incidental to women1
- Directions for using Doctor White's justly celebrated anti-cholera medicine1
- Disclosure of the discovery and invention and a description of the plan of construction and mode of operation of the aerostat, or, A new mode of aerostation1
- Discourse on the evidences of the power of small doses and attenuated medicines, including a theory of potentization: read before the Homoeopathic Society of New York, March 19th, 1847, and published by request of the society1
- Discourses on medical education, and on the medical profession1
- Discovery of etherization: brief embracing the legal points of Dr. Morton's case1
- Discovery of the inhalation of sulphuric ether as a preventive of pain1
- Discriminação geral dos corpos organicos e inorganicos: these que foi apresentada á Faculdade de Medicina do Rio de Janeiro, e sustentada em 29 de novembro de 18451
- Diseases of the alimentary canal, and constipation: treated homoeopathically1
- Diseases of the chest: a treatise on the uses of the lungs and on the causes and cure of pulmonary consumption : designed for general as well as professional readers1