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- An essay on the effects of lead: comprising a few experiments on the saccharum saturni, and its application in the cure of diseases2
- A chemico-physiological essay: disproving the existence of an aeriform function in the skin, and pointing out, by experiment, the impropriety of ascribing absorption to the external surface of the human body1
- A dissertation on apoplexy: submitted as an inaugural thesis for the degree of doctor of medicine1
- A dissertation on dropsy: submitted to the examiniation of John Andrews, D.D. provost, the trustees and medical professors, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the 25th of April, 1811, for the degree of doctor of medicine1
- A dissertation on iritis: submitted to the public examination of the trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New York, (John Watts, Jr., M.D., President), for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, April 6th, 18301
- A dissertation on the anomalous cases of disease affecting the rectum and bladder: connected with a constipated state of the bowels, and retention of the urine : submitted to the examination of the provosts, trustees, and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, as a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A dissertation on the chymical properties and exhilarating effects of nitrous oxide gas: and its application to pneumatick medicine ; submitted as an inaugural thesis for the degree of doctor of medicine1
- A dissertation on the influence of the passions in the production and modification of disease1
- A dissertation on the morbid effects induced on the mind and body by grief & fear1
- A dissertation on the mutual influence of habits and disease: submitted as an inaugural thesis, to the examination of the Reverend John Andrews ..., the Trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the fifthe day of June, 1804 : for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A dissertation on the proximate cause of inflammation: with an attempt to establish a rational plan of cure : submitted to the examination of John Andrews, D.D. Provost, the Trustee, and Medical Professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the twenty-fifth of April, 1811 : for the degree of doctor of medicine1
- A dissertation on the sclerocele of the prostate gland: with an inquiry into the cause of this disease, and also, why this affection occurs more particularly in old and sedentary men : submitted to the public examination of the professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New-York, Samuel Bard, M.D. President, for the degree of Doctor of Physic, on the 7th day of May, 18161
- A physical and topographical sketch of the Mississippi Territory, lower Louisiana, and a part of West Florida1
- A physiological essay on the glands, termed vesiculae seminales1
- A practical narrative of the autumnal epidemic fever which prevailed in Philadelphia in the year 18031
- A short practical narrative of the diseases which prevailed among the American seamen, at Wampoa in China: in the year 1805 : with some account of diseases which appeared among the crew of the ship New-Jersey, on the passage from thence, to Philadelphia : submitted as an inaugural dissertation, to the examination of the Rev. J. Andrews ..., the Trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the tenth day of April, 1807 : for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A sketch of the medical topography of Lexington and its vicinity: being an inaugural dissertation, submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Andrews ..., the Trustees, and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the 21st day of April, 1806, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A treatise on malignant fever: with an attempt to prove its non-contagious nature1
- A view of the prevailing theories of inflammation: submitted to the consideration of the Honourable Robert Smith, provost, and the regents of the University of Maryland1
- An attempt to ascertain the cause of extensive inflammation, which attacks wounded cavities and their contents1