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- A biographical memoir on the late John Revere, M.D1
- A biographical sketch of the late Thomas Say, Esq: read before the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, December 16, 18341
- A comprehensive minute, commemorative of Philip Syng Physick, M.D., emeritus professor of anatomy and surgery in the University of Pennsylvania1
- A sermon preached at Seekonk, Mass., March 12th, 1825: occasioned by the death of Alva Carpenter, son of Deacon Elihu Carpenter, of Seekonk, who departed this life at Mobile, Alabama, November 30th, 1824, in the 27th year of his age1
- A sermon, preached at the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, on the Lord's day after the decease of John Warren, M.D. Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the University at Cambridge, president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, corr. member of the Lond. Medical Society &c. &c. &c. who died IV. April, MDCCCXV. aged LXII1
- A tribute to the memory of Jacob Dyckman, M.D., late health commissioner of the city of New-York, &c: being a discourse pronounced by his friend, Henry William Ducachet, M.D., on Monday, January 6th, 1823, by order of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of New-York, and published by their request1
- An address delivered at the funeral of John Gorham, M.D: on the 31st day of March, 1829, by the appointment of the Boston Medical Association, and published at their request1
- An address, occasioned by the death of Nathan Smith, M.D., first lecturer in the Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College : delivered by appointment of the Faculty of Medicine, March 26, 18291
- An eulogium in commemoration of Doctor Caspar Wistar, late president of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: delivered before the Society, pursuant to their appointment, in the German Lutheran Church in Fourth Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on the 11th day of March,18181
- An eulogium in memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush, professor of the institutes and practice of medicine and of clinical practice in the University of Pennsylvania: delivered and published at the request of the graduates and students of medicine in said university, in the Second Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 8th of July, 18131
- An eulogium on Caspar Wistar, M.D., professor of anatomy1
- An eulogium on William P. Dewees, M.D: delivered before the medical students of the University of Pennsylvania, November 5, 18421
- An eulogium to the memory of Mr. George Lee: delivered by appointment, to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 24th day of Feb. 18021
- An eulogium upon Benjamin Rush, M.D., professor of the institutes and practice of medicine and of clinical practice in the University of Pennsylvania: who departed this life April 19, 1813, in the sixty-ninth year of his age : written at the request of the Medical Society of South Carolina, and delivered before them and others, in the Circular Church of Charleston, on the 10th of June, 1813, and published at their request1
- An eulogy on Dr. Godman: being an introductory lecture, delivered November 1, 18301
- An eulogy on Lafayette: delivered in Bloomington, Indiana, on the ninth of May, 1835, at the request of the citizens and students1
- An eulogy on the character of John Warren, M.D. president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, professor of anatomy and surgery in Harvard University, A.A.S. &c. &c1
- An oration occasioned by the death of John Warren, M.D. past Grand Master: delivered in the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, at a quarterly meeting, in Boston, June 12, 1815 ; in presence of the supreme executive of the commonwealth, the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the judges, the corporation and instructors of Harvard University ; the officers of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; and of the Humane Society ; the clergy, selectmen, &c1
- Biographical notice of the late J. Greely Stevenson, M.D1
- Biographical notice of the late John Ruan, M. D: read (by appointment) before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia1