Titles
- An inaugural essay on the mutual subserviencies of the different parts of the body: and the power of one part to perform the function of another : submitted to the examination of the Rev. J. Andrews ... the Trustees & medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the twenty-first day of April, 1806 for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- An introductory lecture to physiology: delivered to the medical class of the University of Virginia : October 19th, 18331
- An outline of anatomy, physiology and hygiene: arranged topically, and furnishing a condensed summary of information on each topic : to which is appended a list of practical and suggestive questions1
- Anatomie générale: appliquée à la physiologie et à la médecine1
- Anatomie générale: appliquée à la physiologie et à la médecine (Volumes 1-2)1
- Anatomie générale: appliquée à la physiologie et à la médecine (Volumes 3-4)1
- Anatomy, physiology and hygiene: questions and answers1
- 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
- Constitution of the American Physiological Society, with a catalogue of its members and officers: to which is prefixed a summary explanation of the objects of the society1
- Contributions to the science of medicine and of physiology1
- Correlation of the physical and vital forces: an inaugural address introductory to the course on institutes of medicine in the Jefferson Medical College, delivered October 12, 18681
- Cursus medicus Mexicanus juxtà sanguinis circulationem: & alia recentiorum inventa ad usum studentium in hàc Regali, Pontificià, Mexicanà Academia1
- Elements of physiology1
- Essentials of anatomy and physiology especially adapted for the use of nurses1
- First lines of physiology1
- Gedächtnissrede auf Johannes Müller1
- Heads of lectures on pathological physiology1
- Influence de la physiologie moderne sur la médecine pratique1
- Institutions of medicine: part I ; physiology ; for the use of students, in the University of Edinburgh1
- Introductory address delivered at the opening of the course on physiology, for the session of 1861-2: in the medical department of the University of the Pacific, at San Francisco, California, November 4th, 18611
