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- A historical discourse by John Wheeler, an address by James R. Spalding, and a poem by O. G. Wheeler delivered on the occasion of the semicentennial anniversary of the University of Vermont: with an account of the proceedings at the celebration1
- A homoeopathic treatise on the diseases of children1
- A lecture on the human body1
- A lecture, introductory to the course of surgical instruction in the Kentucky School of Medicine, 1854-551
- A manual of pathological anatomy1
- A practical treatise on foreign bodies in the air-passages1
- A practical treatise on the diseases of children1
- A systematic treatise, historical, etiological, and practical, on the principal diseases of the interior valley of North America: as they appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux varieties of its population1
- A treatise on diseases of the eyes: including diseases of the eyelids, inflammations of the conjunctiva, sclerotica, and cornea, also, catarrhal, rheumatic, scrofulous, and purulent ophthalmia : based on Theodore J. Rückert's Clinical experience in homoeopathy1
- A treatise on homoeopathic practice of medicine: comprised in a repertory for prescribing, adapted to domestic or professional use1
- A treatise on nervous derangements and mental disorders: based upon Th. J. Rückert's Clinical experience in homoeopathy1
- A treatise on the diseases of the eye1
- A treatise on venereal diseases1
- An address delivered before the Medical Society of North Carolina: at its second annual meeting in Raleigh, May 18511
- An essay on the influence of tobacco upon life and health1
- Anaesthetic agents: the respectful notice, protest and memorial of W.T.G. Morton, M.D., discoverer and patentee of etherization : addressed to His Excellency the President, the honorable Secretaries of the Treasury, War, Navy, and Interior, touching the use of his discovery in the public service in violation of his vested rights under the letters patent of the United States1
- Bronchitis and kindred diseases1
- Cholera (Jamaica): return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 20 February 1854,--for, a "copy of the Report made by Dr. Milroy to the Colonial Office, on the cholera epidemic in Jamaica, 1850-51, and copies of extracts of despatches addressed to and received from the Governor of Jamaica in relation to the said report"1
- Cholera : its nature and treatment, and the preventive measures communities and individuals should adopt1
- Cholera: an analysis of its epidemic, endemic, and contagious character: with original and peculiar views of its mode of propagation and the means of counteracting it : showing also by analogy that the means of preserving organized bodies from decay point to the only true curative principles in the treatment of fevers generally and more especially cholera1