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- A brief inquiry into the nature and causes of the cholera, which has prevailed, and at present prevails, in the Russian armies1
- A catalogue of the medical library of the Philadelphia Alms-house: prepared agreeably to a resolution of the Board of Managers1
- A course of fifteen lectures, on medical botany: denominated Thomson's new theory of medical practice : in which the various theories that have preceded it are reviewed and compared1
- A system of natural philosophy: in which the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, and magnetism, are familiarly explained, and illustrated by more than two hundred engravings : to which are added, questions for the examination of pupils : designed for the use of schools and academies1
- A treatise on primitive or secondary disguised or misplaced fever, as a single disease: with the varieties, cause, and treatment, as it appears in most of the particular forms of fever recognized by nosologists1
- A treatise on the nature and cure of those diseases, either acute or chronic, which precede change of structure: with a view to the preservation of health, and, particularly, the prevention of organic diseases1
- A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1)1
- A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 2)1
- American natural history. Part I, Mastology (Volume 1)1
- American natural history. Part I, Mastology (Volume 3)1
- 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 the epidemic cholera of India1
- 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 exposition of the principles of the new medical doctrine: with an analysis of the theses sustained on its different parts1
- An oration delivered before the Philadelphia Medical Society, February 19, 18311
- Caution to the public: or, Hints upon the nature of scarlet fever, designed to shew, that this disease arises from a peculiar and absolute virus, and is specifically infectious in its mildest as well as in its most malignant form; including practical remarks upon Asiatic cholera, and other epidemics1
- Change of air, or, The philosophy of travelling: being autumnal excursions through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Belgium : with observations and reflections on the moral, physical, and medicinal influence of travelling-exercise, change of scene, foreign skies, and voluntary expatriation : to which is prefixed, wear and tear of modern Babylon1
- Cholera "Tramples the victors & the vanquished both."1
- Dyspepsy forestalled and resisted, or, Lectures on diet, regimen, and employment: delivered to the students of Amherst College, spring term, 18301
- Elements of physics, or, Natural philosophy, general and medical: explained independently of technical mathematics. Vol. 2, Part 1, Comprehending the subjects of heat and light1