- On fractures1
- On physical education. A lecture delivered before the American Institute of Instruction1
- On poisons, in relation to medical jurisprudence and medicine1
- On recent improvements in surgery: an introductory lecture to the course on the principles and practice of surgery, in Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia1
- On regimen and longevity: comprising materia alimentaria, national dietetic usages, and the influence of civilization on health and the duration of life1
- On some forms of disease of the cervix uteri: the annual address before the Connecticut Medical Society, May 18481
- On the anatomy and diseases of the urinary and sexual organs: containing the anatomy of the bladder and of the urethra, and the treatment of the obstructions to which these passages are liable1
- On the blood and urine1
- On the effects of emetics in the young subject1
- On the effects of secluded and gloomy imprisonment on individuals of the African variety of mankind, in the production of disease: read at the centennial anniversary of the American Philosophical Society, May 29th, 18431
- On the employment of a new agent in the treatment of strictures of the urethra1
- On the formation of professional character: an introductory lecture, delivered Nov. 4th, 18441
- On the genus Cottus auct1
- On the homoeopathic treatment of cholera1
- On the injurious effects of mineral poisons in the practice of medicine: comprising an epitome and commentary on the system of Luigi Cornaro for attaining old age, and on the new system of medicine of F.V. Raspail (Every man his own physician), to which the Montyon Prize of 10,000 f. was lately adjudged at Paris, embracing all the details necessary for person to give this system a trial &c. &c1
- On the intimate structure and history of the articular cartilages1
- On the limit of subdivision by trituration and solution, and the principles on which the limit may be indefinitely extended1
- On the loss of the teeth, and the modern way of restoring them, as practised by W.T.G. Morton and Francis Whitman1
- On the mode of communication of cholera1
- On the nature and treatment of stomach and renal diseases: being an inquiry into the connexion of diabetes, calculus, and other affections of the kidney and bladder, with indigestion1