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- A catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the New York Hospital: arranged alphabetically and analytically, and the regulations for the use of the same1
- A practical treatise on venereal diseases, or, Critical and experimental researches on inoculation: applied to the study of these affections : with a therapeutical summary and special formulary1
- A report on the results of a special inquiry into the practice of interment in towns: made at the request of Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for the Home department1
- A secret worth knowing: a treatise on the most important subject in the world, simply to say, insanity : the only work of the kind in the United States, or, perhaps, in the known world, founded on general observation and truth1
- A series of anatomical plates: with references and physiological comments, illustrating the structure of the different parts of the human body1
- A system of practical surgery1
- A theoretical and practical treatise on the diseases of the skin1
- A treatise on poisons: in relation to medical jurisprudence, physiology, and the practice of physic1
- A treatise on the diseases and special hygiene of females1
- A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1)1
- A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 2)1
- A treatise on the structure, color and preservation of the human hair1
- A treatise upon the diseases and hygiene of the organs of the voice1
- An elementary treatise on midwifery, or, Principles of tokology and embryology1
- 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
- Animal chemistry, or, Organic chemistry in its applications to physiology and pathology1
- Bubbles from the Brunnen of Nassau1
- Catalogue of books on medicine, anatomy, surgery, midwifery, chemistry, agriculture, &c., &c., &c1
- Charter of the Society of the New-York Hospital, and the laws relating thereto: with the by-laws and regulations of the institution, and those of the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane1
- Clairvoyance1