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- A discourse on the privileges and duties of man as a progressive being: delivered before the New-York Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, July 23, 18331
- A lecture on epidemic diseases generally: and particularly the spasmodic cholera : delivered in the city of New York, March 1832, and repeated June, 1332 [sic] and in Albany, July 4, 1832, and in New York, June, 1833 : with an appendix containing several testimonials, --rules of the Graham boarding house, &c1
- A lecture on medical education: introductory to the course of the institutes of medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania, for the session 1833-341
- A narrative of the life and medical discoveries of Samuel Thomson: containing an account of his system of practice, and the manner of curing disease with vegetable medicine, upon a plan entirely new1
- A new dictionary of medical science and literature: containing a concise account of the various subjects and terms : with the synonymes in different languages : and formulae for various officinal and empirical preparations, &c. &c (Volume 1)1
- A new dictionary of medical science and literature: containing a concise account of the various subjects and terms : with the synonymes in different languages : and formulae for various officinal and empirical preparations, &c. &c (Volume 2)1
- A philosophical theory of an "empiric," proved practically: compared with doubtful science and known quackery, as practiced by the regular physicians during the prevalence of the cholera in this city : to which is added, the opinions of the committees appointed by the Assembly of this state, in 1828, '29, and '30, to examine the author's practice1
- A plain and practical treatise on the epidemic cholera: as it prevailed in the city of New York, in the summer of 1832 : including its nature, causes, treatment and prevention : designed for popular instruction : to which is added, by way of appendix, A brief essay on the medical use of ardent spirits : being an attempt to show that alcohol is as unnecessary and mischievous in sickness as in health1
- A practical account of the epidemic cholera, and of the treatment requisite in the various modifications of that disease1
- A practice of physic: comprising most of the diseases not treated of in "Diseases of females," and "Diseases of children"1
- A proposal to establish county natural history societies, for ascertaining the circumstances, in all localities, which are productive of disease or conducive to health1
- A report of the method and results of the treatment for the malignant cholera: by small and frequently repeated doses of calomel : with an enquiry into the nature and origin of the complaint, with a view to a more just appreciation of the means for its prevention and cure : with numerous illustrative cases1
- A treatise on the diseases and physical education of children1
- A treatise on the diseases of females1
- A treatise on the physical and medical treatment of children1
- An account of spasmodic cholera, as it appeared in the city of Lexington, in June, 18331
- An account of the imprisonment and sufferings of Robert Fuller, of Cambridge: who while peaceably and quietly and rationally in possession of his own house, was seized and detained in the M'Lean Asylum for the Insane, at Charlestown, Mass. 65 days, from June 24th, to August 28th, 1832, together with some remarks on that institution1
- An address to the mayor, the aldermen, and inhabitants of New York: supplemental to Col. Clinton's report, on water : demonstrating, from the facts ascertained by the surveys, as well as others, the advantages of a Rock-Water Company, with banking privileges : appropriating the surplus to public baths, and cleansing streets : also a proposition to the Manhattan Company to fill the aqueduct with rock-water1
- An address, introductory to a course of lectures: delivered in the hall of the Medical College of South-Carolina, before the trustees and faculty, the students of medicine, and the public generally, at the opening of the session of 1833-41
- An authentic narrative of the melancholy occurrences at Bilston, in the county of Stafford: during the awful visitation in that town by cholera, in the months of August and September, 1832; to which are added the proceedings of the local board of health1