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- A lecture on epidemic diseases generally, and particularly the spasmodic cholera: delivered in the city of New York, March, 1832, and repeated June, 1832, and in Albany, July 4, 1832, and in New York, June, 1833 : with an appendix, containing several testimonials, and a review of Beaumont's experiments on the gastric juice1
- A popular essay on subjects of penal law, and on uninterrupted solitary confinement at labor, as contradistinguished to solitary confinement at night and joint labor by day, in a letter to John Bacon1
- A popular treatise on medical philosophy, or, An exposition of quackery and imposture in medicine: read before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Union College, at its anniversary meeting, and, in conformity with a resolution, published as a part of its Transactions1
- A practical compendium of the diseases of the skin: including a particular consideration of the more frequent and intractable forms of these affections, with cases1
- A treatise on the diseases and injuries of the larynx and trachea: founded on the essay to which was adjudged the Jacksonian prize for 18351
- A treatise on the diseases of the chest, and on mediate auscultation1
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity1
- A treatise on the physical and medical treatment of children1
- A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1)1
- A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 2)1
- A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia, during the summer of 1837: with observations on the waters1
- An Address delivered to the students of the Louisville Medical Institute: in presence of the citizens of the place, at the commencement of the second session of the Institute, November 13th, 18381
- An outline of inflammation and its effects being first principles of surgery1
- Barn-yard rhymes: showing what opinions the turkey, the cock, the goose, and the duck entertain of allopathia, homopathia, electro-galvanism, and the animalcule doctrines1
- Boyd Reilly (to accompany bill H.R. no. 534) February 7, 1838: Mr. Duncan, from the Select Committee appointed on the subject, made the following report1
- Circular1
- Clinical lectures delivered during the sessions of 1834-5 and 1836-71
- Collection of reprints1
- Curiosities of medical experience1
- Discourse on the importance of a general diffusion of a knowledge of anatomy, physiology and hygiene: delivered at the Auburn Female Seminary, May 30th, 18381