- The medical botanist, and expositor of diseases and remedies: in two volumes (Volume 1)1
- The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe : to which is added an appendix, containing the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons : the whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutic and medical observations1
- The mysteries of nature revealed, or the identity of light, heat, and electricity fully established: embracing a variety of new and original subjects of great practical utility1
- The natural history and diseases of the human teeth1
- The philosophy of the water-cure: a development of the true principles of health and longevity1
- The physiology of digestion considered with relation to the principles of dietetics1
- The practice of surgery1
- The practice of the water-cure: with authenticated evidence of its efficacy and safety : containing a detailed account of the various processes used in the water treatment, a sketch of the history and progress of the water cure, well authenticated cases of cure, etc1
- The surgical adjuster: for reducing dislocations, adjusting fractures, and maintaining coaptation1
- The trial of Albert John Tirrell: for the murder of Maria A. Bickford : including a sketch of his character, personal appearance ... and verdict of the jury1
- The utility of the "Uterine supporter," as invented by Mrs. James Betts, of Philadelphia, in the cure of prolapsus uteri, &c &c: contained in various testimonials of eminent professors and practitioners, of Philadelphia, New York, Virginia, St. Louis, &c and in a lecture by William Harris, M.D., of Philadelphia ; also, a letter to a distinguished physician of Philadelphia1
- The war of four thousand years: being a connected history of the various efforts made to suppress the vice of intemperance in all ages of the world : from the foundation of the class of Nazarites, by Moses, to the institution of the order of the Sons of Temperance, inclusive : with a full account of the origin, progress, and present prospects of the latter institution1
- The water cure in chronic disease: an exposition of the causes, progress, and terminations of various chronic diseases of the digestive organs, lungs, nerves, limbs, and skin, and of their treatment by water and other hygienic means1
- The writings of Hippocrates and Galen1
- The young stethoscopist, or the student's aid to auscultation1
- Therapeutics of homoeopathy, or, Outlines of successful homoeopathic cures1
- Thoughts on the effects of age on the human constitution: a special introductory1
- Tight-lacing, founded on physiology and phrenology, or, The evils inflicted on mind and body by compressing the organs of animal life, thereby retarding and enfeebling the vital functions1
- To consumptives: information respecting the practice of F.H. Ramadge : containing an account of several cases in relation to this practice, in which it has been beneficial in this country, with other corroborative testimony1
- To the medical profession of the City of New-York1