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- A history, chronological and circumstantial, of the visitations of yellow fever at New York1
- Animal mechanism and physiology: being a plain and familiar exposition of the structure and functions of the human system : designed for the use of families and schools1
- Anniversary discourse before the New York Academy of Medicine: delivered in Clinton Hall, November 22d, 18541
- Essay on the therapeutic value of certain articles of the materia medica of recent introduction: delivered before the New York State Medical Society, in Feburary, 18681
- Memoir of John Griscom, LL.D: late professor of chemistry and natural philosophy : with an account of the New York High School, Society for the Prevention of Pauperism, the House of Refuge, and other institutions1
- Observations on the Apocynum cannabinum1
- Sanitary legislation, past and future: the value of sanitary reform, and the true principles for its attainment : parts of two essays read before the New York Sanitary Association, October 3d and November 14th, 18611
- Spinal irritation: its history, diagnosis, pathology, and treatment, illustrated by cases : an essay read before the New-York Medical and Surgical Society, November, 18391
- The physiological and dietetic relations of phosphorus1
- The sanitary condition of the laboring population of New York: with suggestions for its improvement : a discourse (with additions) delivered on the 30th December, 1844, at the repository of the American Institute1
- The uses and abuses of air: showing its influence in sustaining life and producing disease : with remarks on the ventilation of houses1
- The uses and abuses of air: showing its influence in sustaining life and producing disease : with remarks on the ventilation of houses and the best methods of securing a pure and wholesome atmosphere inside of dwellings, churches, court-rooms, workshops, and buildings of all kinds1
- The uses and abuses of air: showing its influence in sustaining life, and producing disease : with remarks on the ventilation of houses, and the best methods of securing a pure and wholesome atmosphere inside of dwellings, churches, courtrooms, workshops, and buildings of all kinds1
