- Remarks on the construction and arrangements of hospitals for the insane1
- Remarks on the influence of mental cultivation and mental excitement upon health1
- Remarks on the present project of the city government, for supplying the inhabitants of Boston with pure soft water1
- Remarks on the proper mode of administering sulphuric ether by inhalation1
- Remarks on the respirator or breath-warming instrument1
- Remarks on the stone and gravel in the kidneys and bladder: with an account of the discovery of a solvent remedy, now used with universal success, and commonly known as Dr. Lee's Gravel Specific1
- Remarks on the superinduction of anaesthesia in natural and morbid parturition: with cases illustrative of the use and effects of chloroform in obstetric practice : with an appendix1
- Remarks on the use of alcohol for the preparation of medicines1
- Remarks on the utility and necessity of asylums or retreats for the victims of intemperance1
- Remarks relative to Dr. Paine's Commentaries upon the writings of M. Louis1
- Reminiscences of a Virginia physician1
- Reminiscences of a Virginia physician (Part 2)1
- Reply of William A. M'Dowell to Dr. Yandell's rejoinder, in a controversy relative to cure of consumption1
- Reply to a "Notice" of Messrs. Wiley and Putnam, publishers of the unauthorized reprint of the second part of Professor Liebig's Report on organic chemistry, published in the Boston Daily Advertiser, of August 16, and in other newspapers1
- Report1
- Report by the Acting Committee on the Treatment of Asiatic Cholera from Oct. 8 to Oct. 27, 18481
- Report made to the legislature of Massachusetts, upon idiocy1
- Report of a Joint Special Committee of Select and Common Councils, (appointed on the 7th December, 1848): to whom was referred certain queries contained in a circular letter from the American Medical Association on the subject of public hygiene1
- Report of a committee of the Medical Society of Delaware, assigning reasons why the society should surrender its charter to the General Assembly1
- Report of a committee of the Medical Society of the State of New York, on the subject of medical education1