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- Elements of phrenology2
- A discourse on the advantages of a national university: especially in its influence on the union of the States : delivered, by request, to the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, on the seventh anniversary of that institution, September 25th, 18321
- A discourse on the first centennial celebration of the birth-day of Washington: delivered by request, to the citizens of Lexington, on the 22nd of February, 18321
- A discourse on the vice of gambling: delivered, by appointment, to the Anti-Gambling Society of Transylvania University, November 2nd and 3rd, 18351
- A reply to Dr. Haygarth's "Letter to Dr. Percival, on infectious fevers": and his "Address to the College of Physicians at Philadelphia, on the prevention of the American pestilence," exposing the medical, philosophical, and literary errors of that author, and vindicating the right which the faculty of the United States have to think and decide for themselves, respecting the diseases of their own country, uninfluenced by the notions of the physicians of Europe1
- A report made to the Legislature of Kentucky on the Medical Department of Transylvania University, February 15th, 18361
- An address on the vice of gambling: delivered to the medical pupils of Transylvania University, November 4, 18341
- An address to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the analogies between yellow fever and true plague: delivered, by appointment, on the 20th of February, 18011
- An anniversary oration on the subject of quarantines: delivered to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 21st of January, 18071
- An essay on the pestilential or yellow fever: as it prevailed in Philadelphia in the year eighteen hundred and five1
- 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 eulogium on Caspar Wistar, M.D., professor of anatomy1
- An eulogium to the memory of Mr. George Lee: delivered by appointment, to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 24th day of Feb. 18021
- An inaugural address, on the advantages and facilities of establishing a medical school in the Western States: delivered in the Episcopal Church in Lexington, on the 18th day of November, 18191
- An oration on the causes of the difference, in point of frequency and force, between the endemic diseases of the United States of America, and those of the countries of Europe : delivered, by appointment, to the "Philadelphia Medical Society," on the fifth day of February, 18021
- Analysis of fever: an analysis of fever1
- Article I. Thoughts on febrile miasms: intended as an answer to the Boylston medical prize question, for the year 1830, "Whether fever is produced by the decomposition of animal or vegetable substances, and if by both, their comparative influence?"1
- Essays on malaria, and temperament1
- Extract from An eulogium on William Shippen, M.D1
- Facts in mesmerism, and thoughts on its causes and uses1