- Ten letters to Dr. Joseph Priestly, in answer to his Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland1
- Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de oculi structura, quantum humoris chrystallini opacitatem, et cataractae depressionem et extractionem, attinet: quam, attuente summo numine, ex auctoritate dignissimi Vice-Cancellarii Archibaldi Davidson, S.S.T.P.P. et Collegii Glasg. Praefecti : nec non, amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimae facultatis medicae decreto : pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis, in comitiis Universitatis Glasguensis1
- Terrible tractoration!! A poetical petition against galvanising trumpery, and the Perkinistic Institution: in four cantos : most respectfully addressed to the Royal College of Physicians1
- Testimonials, submitted to the consideration of the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania1
- Teunis Schenck, M.D1
- Text book of a course of lectures, on the theory and practice of physic: for the use of the medical students of Harvard University1
- Text book of a course of lectures, on the theory and practice of physic: for the use of the medical students of Harvard University (Part 1)1
- Text book of a course of lectures, on the theory and practice of physic: for the use of the medical students of Harvard University (Part 2)1
- Th. Charles Morgan1
- Thadaeus Axmann: Magister der Chirurgie, Zahnheilkunde und Geburtshilfe1
- The "war of extermination"1
- The Abernethian code of health & longevity, or, Every one's health in his own keeping: by the proper regulation of the stomach and bowels, in order to the attaining and securing those invaluable blessings : founded on the principles and practice of John Abernethy, Esq., F.R.S. : containing full rules for the application of this system, by suitable regimen, diet, and exercise : with an introductory view of the living functions of the animal economy, showing their mutual relation to each other, and how they severally depend on that part of the machine that influences and regulates the whole : concluding with some remarkable instances of longevity and its comparative estimate in different classes of society1
- The Act of incorporation and Laws of the Philadelphia Medical Society2
- The Aesculapian tablets of the nineteenth century1
- The American botanic medical family instructor: founded upon the theory and practice of vegetable medicines, with remarks on the different practices of medicine, and natural laws : anatomy and physiology, and the preservation of health, a description of medical plants, and the art of compounding medicines, and a general treatment of diseases, compiled from various sources, particularly designed for family use1
- The American botanist, and family physician: in which the medical virtues of the mineral, animal and vegetable productions of North America are exhibited, together with their uses in the practice of physic and surgery : some of which are selected from Dr. Stearns, and other authors, but mostly original : comprehending a treatise upon the principal disorders of the climate, together with directions for preparing, compounding, and applying proper medicines for their cure : likewise, a large number of Indian discoveries in the medical art, never before published1
- The American cyclopedia of practical medicine and surgery: a digest of medical literature1
- The American cyclopedia of practical medicine and surgery: a digest of medical literature (Volume 1)1
- The American cyclopedia of practical medicine and surgery: a digest of medical literature (Volume 2)1
- The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy: together with the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine : illustrated and explained, according to the principles of modern chemistry : comprehending the improvements in Dr. Duncan's fourth edition of the Edinburgh new dispensatory : the arrangement simplified, and the whole adapted to the practice of medicine and pharmacy in the United States : with several copperplates, exhibiting the new system of chemical characters, and representing the most useful apparatus1