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- How not to be sick: a sequel to "Philosophy of eating"2
- A familiar treatise on medicine1
- A letter to Professor A.B. Palmer, A.M., M.D., of the University of Michigan: being a reply to his Four lectures on homoeopathy1
- A manual of therapeutics1
- A practical illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor", or, A letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D., late of Berlin, Prussia1
- A practical monograph on the treatment of local complaints of the feet1
- Addenda: the gibbeting of Dr. E.S. Gaillard1
- Address at the opening of the new rooms of the Provident Association in the Bureau of Charity1
- An address delivered before the New Jersey Homoeopathic Medical Society at its first annual meeting, April 15, 1869, in Newark1
- An introductory lecture delivered before the Third District Dental Association of the State of New York: at their first meeting after organization, January 12, 18691
- Anniversary oration delivered before the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, September 26, 18661
- Beauties and achievements of the blind1
- Classification of nativities in USSC statistical tables1
- Common-sense book on the new treatment of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all diseases of the nose, throat, and lungs by medicated inhalations1
- Discussion and illustration of dynamometer apparatus for measuring strength1
- Discussion and illustration of spirometer used to measure lung capacity1
- Discussion sur la folie raisonnante, Société médico-psychologique =: Discussion on moral insanity in the Medico-Psychological Society1
- Elements of success in the medical profession: introductory lecture delivered before the students of the Medical Department of Bowdoin College, February 21, 18671
- Epidemic cholera in the Bengal Presidency: A report on the cholera of 1866-68, and its relations to the cholera of previous epidemics, by James L. Bryden, M. D1
- Essays and lectures: on 1. The early history of Maryland, 2. Mexico and Mexican affairs, 3. A Mexican campaign, 4. Homoeopathy, 5. Elements of hygiene, 6. Health and happiness1