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- A final reply to the numerous slanders, circulated by Nathaniel Chapman, M.D., professor of the institutes and practice of medicine in the University of Pennsylvania2
- A brief review of Dr. Horner's "Necrological notice" of Philip Syng Physick1
- A report of an action for a libel: brought by Dr. Benjamin Rush, against William Cobbett, in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, December term, 1799, for certain defamatory publications in a news-paper, entitled Porcupine's gazette, of which the said William Cobbett was editor1
- A sermon on the moral responsibility of physicians: addressed to the medical students of Philadelphia on Sunday evening, Feb. 6th, 18481
- Address delivered in the Representatives' Hall, at Milledgeville, on the third day of December, 18271
- Address to the graduates of Geneva Medical College: delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Geneva, January 26, 18411
- Address to the physicians of Philadelphia: on the present decline of the medical character, and the means of advancing professional respectability1
- An address delivered March 8, 1825, in the hall of the Medical Faculty of Jefferson College, located in Philadelphia1
- An address delivered before the Medical Society of the County of New York: July 25, 18361
- An address delivered before the trustees, faculty, and students of the Medical Department of the Western Reserve College1
- An address to the [Kappa Lambda] Society of Hippocrates: delivered January 6th, 18231
- An address to the class of medical graduates of the University of the State of Missouri: delivered at the public commencement, March 1st, 18491
- An address to the graduates of the Medical College of South-Carolina: delivered on March 23d, 1829, after conferring the degree of doctor in medicine1
- An address, delivered at the annual commencement of the Berkshire Medical Institution: Pittsfield, December 23, 18241
- An address, delivered at the opening of the Medical College, in Charleston (S.C.): on Monday, the 13th of November, 18261
- An appeal to the public and especially to the medical public: from the proceedings of the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, vacating the chair of materia medica and pharmacy1
- An essay on the means of improving medical education and elevating medical character1
- An inaugural address, delivered before "The Berkshire Medical Institution," at the first annual commencement, December 25, 18231
- An introductory lecture on the means of promoting the intellectual improvement of the students and physicians of the valley of the Mississippi: delivered in the Medical Institute of Louisville, November 4th, 18441
- An introductory lecture, delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the City of New York, Nov. 5, 18301