Titles
- A brief history of the Boston Floating Hospital1
- A brief sketch of the life of Prof. George Cheyne Shattuck, H.U. 18311
- A case of alleged naphtha poisoning in a rubber factory, with an inquiry into the effects of the inhalation of naphtha vapor1
- A case of disease of the ear followed by abscess of the brain1
- A case of mycetoma (madura foot)1
- A case of primary tuberculosis of the female bladder: diagnosed and treated by Howard Kelly's new method of direct inspection with large endoscopes1
- A charge to the grand jury of the County of Suffolk, for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at the opening of the municipal court of the city of Boston, on Monday, December 7, A. D. 1835: being the day, on which the court first assembled in the new court house, Court Street1
- A corrected copy of Dr. Howe's letter, in "Daily Advertiser," October 30, entitled "A plea, alike in behalf of our pauper lunatics and of our tax payers"1
- A defence of Powers' statue of Webster: being the substance of remarks made on the 8th of June, 1859, at a meeting of the General Committee of One Hundred on the Webster Memorial1
- A descriptive catalogue of the monstrosities in the cabinet of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement1
- A directory of the charitable and beneficent organizations of Boston: together with legal suggestions, health hints, suggestions to visitors, etc1
- A discourse, delivered before the members of the Boston Female Asylum: Friday, Sept. 25, 1801, being their first anniversary1
- A free-bed fund for the Washingtonian Home1
- A friendly debate, or, A dialogue, between Academicus, and Sawny & Mundungus: two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances1
- A history of the Boston Dispensary1
- A memorial of William W. Wellington, M.D., of Cambridge: read before the Cambridge Medical Improvement Society, 28th December, 18961
- A report of six months' work in the out-patient department for diseases of women, at the Boston City Hospital1
- A review of the Webster case1
- A sketch of the life of Horatio R. Storer, M.D1
- A statement of reasons showing the illegality of that verdict upon which sentence of death has been pronounced against John W. Webster for the alleged murder of George Parkman1
