- A disquisition on pestilential cholera: being an attempt to explain its phenomena, nature, cause, prevention, and treatment, by reference to an extrinsic fungous origin1
- A disquisition on remedies which dissolve the stone, in the human bladder: wherein the different medicinal substances and compositions, recommended for this intention, are impartially scrutinized : and their respective lithontriptic virtues ascertained1
- A dissertation on the anomalous cases of disease affecting the rectum and bladder: connected with a constipated state of the bowels, and retention of the urine : submitted to the examination of the provosts, trustees, and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, as a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A dissertation on the causes, preventives, and remedies of plague, yellow fever, cholera, dysentery, and other pestilential, epidemic, or contagious diseases: respectfully proposed to the consideration of the governments, magistrates, philanthropists, beneficent societies, boards of health, medical societies, physicians, and inhabitants of all nations and countries on the globe : containing outlines of a new, uniform, physiological system of medical science and practice. Predicated on the known laws of nature and chemical affinity1
- A dissertation on the gout and all chronic diseases, jointly considered, as proceeding from the same causes: what those causes are ; and a rational and natural method of cure proposed ; addressed to all invalids1
- A dissertation on the gout, and all chronic diseases, jointly considered, as proceeding from the same causes: what those causes are ; and a rational and natural method of cure proposed ; addressed to all invalids2
- A dissertation on the gout, and all chronic diseases, jointly considered, as proceeding from the same causes: what those causes are, and a rational and natural method of cure proposed ; addressed to all invalids1
- A dissertation on the influence of a change of climate in curing diseases1
- A dissertation on the influence of the passions in the production and modification of disease1
- A dissertation on the medical properties and injurious effects of the habitual use of tobacco: read, according to appointment, before the Medical Society of the County of Oneida, at their semi-annual meeting : January 5, 18301
- A dissertation on the morbid effects induced on the mind and body by grief & fear1
- A dissertation on the mutual influence of habits and disease: submitted as an inaugural thesis, to the examination of the Reverend John Andrews ..., the Trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the fifthe day of June, 1804 : for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A dissertation on the nature and effects of a new vegetable remedy: an acknowledged specific in all venereal scorbutic & scrophulous cases : as published by authority of His Britanick Majesty's royal letter patent, granted to J. Burrows, M.D. in the year 17651
- A dissertation on the practice of medicine: containing an account of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of diseases, and adapted to the use of physicians and families1
- A dissertation on the properties and effects of the datura stramonium, or common thorn-apple: and on its use in medicine1
- A dissertation on the sources of malignant bilious, or yellow fever, and means of preventing it: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees & medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the sixth day of June, 1799, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A dissertation, on the importance and associability of the human stomach, both in health and disease: delivered before the Vermont Medical Society, at their annual meeting in Montpelier, Oct. 17, 18161
- A doctor goes to war: New Guinea and MacArthur in World War II1
- A domestic guide to medicine: by which individuals, both male and female, are enabled to treat their own complaints on a safe and easy principle : to this is prefixed a few remarks on the universal domestic medicine of the author (formerly the improved Hygeian pills) showing that this medicine is founded on the prevailing doctrines of the Brit. College of Physicians and Surgeons, London1
- A eulogy upon Cornelius Rea Agnew: read before the New York Academy of Medicine1