- Illustrations of phrenology: being a selection of articles from the Edinburg [sic] phrenological journal, and the Transactions of the Edinburg [sic] Phrenological Society1
- Illustrations of pulmonary consumption: its anatomical characters, causes, symptoms and treatment1
- Illustrations of pulmonary consumption: its anatomical characters, causes, symptoms and treatment : to which are added, some remarks on the climate of the United States, the West Indies, &c1
- Illustrations of the Croton aqueduct1
- Illustrations of the power of emetic tartar, in the cure of fever, inflammation, and asthma: and in preventing consumption and apoplexy1
- Immunism in typhoid1
- Important discovery!: cure for cancers, scrofula and tumors, absesses, felons, boils, corns, &c., &c., with a plaster, healing-salves, and internal medicines1
- Important information to the afflicted with rheumatism coughs and colds gout asthmas itch bruises head-ache corns worms chilblains or local pains frozen feet palsy nervous disorders humours on the face and skin rheumatic gout consumptions windy complaints inward weaknesses scurvy bilious disorders juvenile indiscretions and most disorders incident to human nature1
- Improved Galvanismus, and its medical application1
- Improved set of forceps for extracting teeth1
- In Common Council May 31st, 1830: the special committee to whom was referred the resolutions of Alderman Stevens, relating to the supply of water by the Manhattan Company, presented the following report, which was laid on the table and directed to be printed for the use of the members, together with the resolutions of Ald. Stevens and the resolution of the Senate1
- In Common Council, September 6th, 1830: communication from Judge Wright, on the subject of supplying the city with water, referred to the Committees on Water and Fire Department, with authority to print. In Common Council, October 25th, 1830 : communication of Francis E. Phelps, on the subject of water, presented by Alderman B.M. Brown, referred to Committee on the Fire Department and Water Committee1
- In Senate of the United States, April 25, 1836, read, and ordered to be printed: Mr. Davis made the following report, with Senate bill No. 232 : the Committee on Commerce have considered the resolutions of Tennessee, Illinois, and Indiana, and sundry petitions, praying for the erection of marine hospitals on the Western waters, and now report as follows1
- In Senate of the United States: January 10, 1817 read, and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate : Treasury Department, January 9th, 1817; sir, In obedience to the resolution of the Senate of the 19th ult. relative to the administration of the fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, I have the honour to transmit the papers marked A and B1
- Inaugural address delivered at the opening of Morrison College, Lexington, Kentucky: November 4th, 18331
- Inaugural address, delivered in the chapel of the University at Cambridge, December 11, 18161
- Inaugural address, delivered in the chapel of the university at Cambridge, December 11, 18161
- Inaugural dissertation, being an attempt to prove that certain substances are conveyed, unchanged, into the circulation: or, if changed, that they are recomposed and regain their active properties1
- Inconvénient de tomber sur un opérateur qui travaille avec trop d'activité1
- Indagaçöes physiologicas sobre a vida e a morte1