- Fever physiologically considered: considerations on yellow fever, typhus fever, plague, cholera, and sea-scurvy; also the questions of contagion, and the quarantine laws; with an address to the public, &c. on the popular treatment of cholera1
- Fevers: their diagnosis, pathology, and treatment : prepared and edited, with large additions, from the essays on fever in Tweedie's library of practical medicine1
- Final report on the geology of Massachusetts1
- First book on anatomy and physiology1
- First book on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene: for grammar schools and families1
- First lines of physiology: being an introduction to the science of life : written in popular language, designed for the use of common schools, academies, and general readers1
- First lines of physiology: designed for the use of students of medicine2
- First principles of medicine1
- First report of the Committee on Public Hygiene of the American Medical Association: read at the annual meeting, held in Boston, May 1849 : with an appendix containing sketches of the sanitary condition of the cities of Concord, Portland, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Lowell, Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans, Louisville, and Cincinnati1
- Five dissertations on fever1
- Five minutes common sense about the Asiatic cholera: or Short and plain rules for the prevention, management, and treatment of the early symptoms of that disease; intended for the unprofessional reader1
- Florence Nightingale letters collection 1
- Folger's hygeiangelos1
- Food and climate considered in reference to each other: an attempt to solve the problem of the natural and proper food of man1
- Foreign bodies in the air passages1
- Fort Dearborn: letter from the Secretary of War, relative, to the sale of Fort Dearborn, or for the conversion of the same into a marine hospital : in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 12th of February last1
- Fowler on memory, or, Phrenology applied to the cultivation of memory: the intellectual education of children, and the strengthening and expanding of the intellectual powers1
- Fowler's practical phrenology: giving a concise elementary view of phrenology : presenting some new and important remarks upon the temperaments : and describing the primary mental powers in seven different degrees of development : the mental phenomena produced by their combined action : and the location of the organs, amply illustrated by cuts : also the phrenological developments, together with the character and talents of ... as given by1
- Fracture tables: showing the results of treatment in one hundred and thirty-six cases1
- Franklin Bache1