- An enquiry respecting the capture of Washington by the British: on the 24th August, 1814 ; with an examination of the report of the committee of investigation appointed by Congress1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified and supplied with an addenda, comprising a table of French weights and measures, reduced to English standards, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occurring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index (Volume 1)1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified and supplied with an addenda, comprising a table of French weights and measures, reduced to English standards, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occurring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index (Volume 2)1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment, and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified, and supplied with an addenda comprising a table of French weights and measures reduced to English standard, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occuring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index : in two volumes (Volume 1)1
- An epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of practical medicine and surgery: containing a condensed summary of the most important cases, their treatment, and all the remedies and other useful matters embraced in the forty volumes : the whole being alphabetically classified, and supplied with an addenda comprising a table of French weights and measures reduced to English standard, a list of incompatibles, explanation of the principal abbreviations occuring in pharmaceutical formulae, a vocabulary of Latin words most frequently used in prescriptions, and a copious index : in two volumes (Volume 2)1
- An epitome of Tripler's Manual for the examination of recruits1
- An epitome of Tripler's Manual, and other publications on the examination of recruits1
- An epitome of Tripler's Manual: and other publications on the examination of recruits1
- An epitome of the American eclectic practice of medicine, surgery, obstetrics, diseases of women and children, materia medica and pharmacy: designed as a text book for physicians, and students of medicine1
- An epitome of the American eclectic practice of medicine, surgery, obstetrics, diseases of women and children, materia medica and pharmacy: with glossary, designed for physicians, the student of medicine, and as a domestic practice for families1
- An epitome of the history of medicine1
- An essay on curvatures and diseases of the spine: including all the forms of spinal distortion : to which the Fothergillian gold medal was awarded by the Medical Society of London1
- An essay on diseases incidental to Europeans, in hot climates: with the method of preventing their fatal consequences1
- An essay on epidemics: as they appeared in Dutchess county, from 1809 to 1825: also, a paper on diseases of the jaw-bones; with an appendix, containing an account of the epidemic cholera, as it appeared in Poughkeepsie in 18321
- An essay on hydrocephalus acutus, or dropsy in the brain1
- An essay on hysteria: being an analysis of its irregular and aggravated forms : including hysterical hemorrhage, and hysterical ischuria : with numerous illustrative cases1
- An essay on indigestion, or, Morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels: as the proximate cause or characteristic condition of dyspepsy, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, and many other ailments of body and mind : to which are added, Observations on the diseases & regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates1
- An essay on medical jurisprudence1
- An essay on separate and congregate systems of prison discipline: being a report made to the Boston Prison Discipline Society1
- An essay on the analogy of the Asiatic and African plague and the American yellow fever: with a view to prove that they are the same disease varied by climate and other circumstances1