- An essay on the organic diseases and lesions of the heart and great vessels2
- An essay on the pathology and therapeutics of scarlet fever1
- An essay on the pernicious effects of the use of ardent spirits1
- An essay on the pestilential or yellow fever: as it prevailed in Philadelphia in the year eighteen hundred and five1
- An essay on the physical and moral effects of the use of tobacco as a luxury: a prize essay1
- An essay on the practice of medicine1
- An essay on the remittent and intermittent diseases including, generically, marsh fever and neuralgia: comprising, under the former, various anomalies, obscurities, and consequences and, under a new systematic view of the latter, treating of tic douloureux, sciatica, headach [sic], ophthalmia, toothache, and palsy, and many other modes and consequences of generic disease1
- An essay on the science of bone setting1
- An essay on the subject of the yellow fever: intended to prove its transmissibility1
- An essay on the truth of physiognomy: and its application to medicine1
- An essay on the venereal diseases which have been confounded with syphilis, and the symptoms which exclusively arise from that poison: illustrated by drawings of the cutaneous eruptions of true syphilis, and the resembling diseases1
- An essay on the yellow fever, as it has occurred in Charleston, including its origin and progress up to the present time1
- An essay on tobacco: comprising a brief history of that plant, and a view of its effects on the human constitution, when employed as an article of luxury : delivered as a lecture before the New-York Anti-Tobacco Society1
- An essay on venereal diseases and the uses and abuses of mercury in their treatment: illustrated by drawings of the different forms of venereal eruptions1
- An essay to prove the contagious character of malignant cholera: with brief instructions for its prevention and cure1
- An essay towards a correct theory of the nervous system1
- An essay upon the nature and sources of the malaria or noxious miasma, from which originate the family of diseases usually known by the denomination of bilious diseases: together with the best means of preventing the formation of malaria, removing the sources, and obviating their effects on the human constitution, when the cause cannot be removed1
- An essay, medical, philosophical, and chemical, on drunkenness, and its effects on the human body1
- An essay, medical, philosophical, and chemical, on drunkenness: and its effects on the human body1
- An essay, on the most effectual means, of preserving the health of seamen, in the Royal Navy: containing, cautions necessary for those who reside in, or visit, unhealthy situations : with directions, proper for the security of all such, as attend sick persons in fevers : and an appendix of observations, on the treatment of diseases in hot climates1