- The etiology and indications for treatment of irregular uterine action during labor1
- The function of the eustachian tube, in its relation to the renewal and density of the air in the tympanic cavity, and to the concavity of the membrana tympani1
- The homoeopathic family guide: for the use of twenty-eight principal remedies in the treatment of the more simple forms of disease1
- The hygienic family physician: a complete guide for the preservation of health, and the treatment of the sick without medicine1
- The hygienic hand-book: intended as a practical guide for the sick room, arranged alphabetically, with an appendix illustrative of the hygeio-therapeutic movements1
- The influence of rest in locomotor ataxia1
- The local use of tar and its derivatives, including carbolic acid, in the treatment of skin diseases1
- The longevity of brain-workers1
- The mortality experience of American missionaries1
- The mother's register: current notes of the health of children1
- The opinion of Theodore W. Dwight, LL. D. concerning the New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute: read before the New York Ophthalmological Society1
- The origin, nature and treatment of fever, in the light of modern physiology1
- The periodical literature of the United States of America: with index and appendices1
- The physiological and therapeutic uses of our new remedies1
- The proper treatment of children, medical or medicinal: being the annual discourse before the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 4, 18731
- The protoplasm theory: an introductory lecture at the opening of the winter session of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, October 1, 18731
- The report of the Committee on Medical Education appointed by the Medical Society of the State of New York, at its annual meeting in February, 1872 to consider the report adopted by the American Medical Association, at its annual meeting in May, 18711
- The report on the progress of obstetrics and of gynæcology1
- The southwestern cholera, 18731
- The structure and action of striated muscular fibre1