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- A brief outline of the history and progress of cholera at Hull: with some remarks on the pathology and treatment of the disease1
- A practical sketch of the Asiatic cholera of 1848, its rationale and (presumed) pathology: supplementary remarks to pamphlet on low inflammations1
- Brief remarks on cholera: being the result of observations during the two last outbreaks of cholera in England, and an attempt to advance a theory of that disease which shall lead to a more consistent method of treatment : to which is added a short table of practical rules for general use during an epidemic1
- Cholera and disinfection: Asiatic cholera in Bristol in 18661
- Cholera in the asylum: Reports on the origin and progress of pestilential cholera, in the West-Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum, during the autumn of 1848; and on the previous state of the institution1
- Cholera, as it recently appeared in the towns of Newcastle and Gateshead: including cases illustrative of its physiology and pathology, with a view to the establishment of sound principles of practice1
- Facts and observations relative to the disease commonly called cholera: as it has recently prevailed in the city of York1
- History and medical treatment of cholera: as it appeared in Sunderland in 1831, illustrated by numerous cases and dissections1
- Hyperanthraxis : or, The cholera of Sunderland1
- Letter to the right worshipful the mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne (N.G. Lambert) on the outbreak of cholera in Newcastle1
- Memoir on the cholera at Oxford, in the year 1854: with considerations suggested by the epidemic1
- Observations on the pestilential cholera, (asphyxia pestilenta): as it appeared at Sunderland in the months of November and December, 1831: and on the measures taken for its prevention and cure1
- On the appearance of cholera at Sunderland in 1831: with some account of that disease1
- Remarks on the epidemic disease called cholera, as it occurred in Newcastle1
- Report [on cholera]1
- Report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into the causes which have led to, or have aggravated the late outbreak of cholera in the towns of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, and Tynemouth. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty1
- Report on the cholera patients admitted into the hospital during the year 18541
- Report on the epidemic of cholera in 18661
- The Cholera gazette1
- The cholera, no judgment!: The efficacy, philosophy, and practical tendency of the prayer by the Archbishop of Canterbury, ordered to be used during the prevalence of cholera, examined in a letter, addressed to the right hon. the Earl of Carlisle1