- A review of Professor C.B. Coventry's introductory lecture: delivered before the class of medical students of Geneva College, session of 1843-41
- A system of natural philosophy: in which the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, magnetism, steam engine, and electromagnetism are familiarly explained and illustrated by more than two hundred engravings : to which are added questions for the examination of pupils, designed for the use of schools and academies1
- A system of phrenology1
- A treatise on animal magnetism1
- A treatise on hare-lip, and its treatment1
- A treatise on operative surgery: comprising a description of the various processes of the art, including all the new operations : exhibiting the state of surgical science in its present advanced condition1
- A treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest: diseases of the lung and windpipe1
- A treatise on the nature, causes, and treatment of erysipelas1
- A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of the saliva, or fasting spittle: being conveyed into the intestines by eating a crust of bread, early in a morning fasting, in relieving the gout, scurvey, gravel, stone, rheumatism, &c., arising from obstructions : also, on the great cures accomplished by the fasting spittle, when externally applied to recent cuts, sore eyes, corns, warts, &c1
- Address delivered before the Medical Society of the County of Rensselaer, New York: at their Annual Meeting, June 11, 18441
- Address on insanity before the New York State Medical Society1
- Address to the members of the Massachusetts Medical Society1
- Advancement in the means and methods of public instruction: a lecture delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at its fourteenth anniversary at Pittsfield, MS1
- Advice to wives on the management of themselves: during the periods of pregnancy, labour, and suckling1
- An address delivered in Waterville before the Oneida County Temperance Society1
- An address to the graduating class of the Medical College of Georgia: delivered on the 6th of March, 18441
- An attempt to explain the nature of electricity, and its intention in the economy of the universe1
- An elementary treatise on human physiology: on the basis of the Précis élémentaire de physiologie1
- An essay on human magnetism, or the infant magnetism enrobed in its true panoply1
- An essay on madness: containing the outlines of a new theory1