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- Medical inquiries and observations2
- A brief account of the malignant fever which prevailed in Philadelphia in the year 1793: with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject, in different parts of the United States1
- A collection of facts interspersed with observations on the nature, causes, and cure of the yellow fever: in a series of letters, addressed to the inhabitants of the United States : part I1
- A letter on the yellow fever of the West Indies1
- A practical narrative of the autumnal epidemic fever which prevailed in Philadelphia in the year 18031
- A prize essay on bilious fever1
- A series of letters and other documents relating to the late epidemic or yellow fever: comprising : the correspondence of the mayor of the city, the board of health, the executive of the State of Maryland, and the reports of the faculty and District Medical Society of Baltimore ; also, essays of the physicians, in answer to the mayor's circular requesting information for the use of the city council in relation to the causes which gave origin to this disease ; to which is added, the late ordinance re-organising the board of health, &c. &c1
- A sketch of the rise and progress of the yellow fever, and of the proceedings of the Board of Health, in Philadelphia, in the year 1799: to which is added, a collection of facts and observations respecting the origin of the yellow fever in this country ; and a review of the different modes of treating it1
- A statement of the occurrences during a malignant yellow fever in the city of New-York, in the summer and autumnal months of 1819: and of the check given to its progress, by the measures adopted by the Board of Health : with a list of cases and names of sick persons, and a map of their places of residence within the infected and proscribed limits : with a view of ascertaining, by comparative arguments, whether the distemper was engendered by domestic causes, or communicated by human contagion from foreign ports1
- A treatise on malignant fever and vomito priesto1
- A treatise on malignant intermittents1
- A treatise on the nature, origin and progress of the yellow fever, with observations on its treatment: comprising an account of the disease in several of the capitals of the United States ; but more particularly as it has prevailed in Boston1
- An account of the inflammatory bilious fever: which prevailed in the summer and fall of 1804, in the County of Loudoun, Virginia1
- An account of the malignant fever, which prevailed in the city of New-York, during the autumn of 1805: Containing, 1. The proceedings of the Board of Health ... : 2. The rise, progress, and decline of the late epidemic : 3. An account of the Marine and Bellevue Hospitals ... : 4. Record of deaths, &c. &c. : 5. Opinion of several eminent physicians, respecting the cause of malignant fever ... : 6. The situation of the convicts in the state-prison ... : 7. Desultory observations andreflections. : 8. The various modes of cure1
- An account of the yellow fever: as it prevailed in the city of New-York in the summer and autumn of 18221
- An accurate list of persons who have died of the malignant fever in this city: including those at Bellevue, &c. from July 29, to October 29, with the date of their deaths, also of the different places where the deaths occurred, and the number that died in each street1
- An address to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the analogies between yellow fever and true plague: delivered, by appointment, on the 20th of February, 18011
- An essay on the analogy of the Asiatic and African plague and the American yellow fever: with a view to prove that they are the same disease varied by climate and other circumstances1
- An essay on the disease called yellow fever: with observations concerning febrile contagion, typhus fever, dysentery, and the plague : partly delivered as the Gulstonian lectures, before the College of Physicians, in the years 1806 and 18071
- An essay on the disease called yellow fever: with observations concerning febrile contagion, typhus fever, dysentery, and the plague, partly delivered as the Gulstonian lectures, before the College of Physicians, in the years 1806 and 18071