Titles
- Elements of phrenology4
- First lines of the practice of physic (Volume 1)4
- First lines of the practice of physic (Volume 2)4
- Observations on the utility and administration of purgative medicines in several diseases4
- Syllabus of the course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery: delivered in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia4
- The American dispensatory: containing the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine, together with the operations of pharmacy : illustrated and explained according to the principles of modern chemistry : to which are added toxicological and other tables, the prescriptions for patent medicines, and various miscellaneous preparations4
- The elements of experimental chemistry4
- The institutes and practice of surgery: being the outlines of a course of lectures4
- The institutes and practice of surgery: being the outlines of a course of lectures (Volume 1)4
- The institutes and practice of surgery: being the outlines of a course of lectures (Volume 2)4
- The study of medicine4
- The study of medicine (Volume 1)4
- The study of medicine (Volume 2)4
- A collection of cases illustrating the restorative and sanative properties of Swaim's panacea in a variety of diseases3
- A compendium of the anatomy of the human body: intended principally for the use of students3
- A compendium of the course of chemical instruction in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania3
- A defence of the medical profession of the United States: being a valedictory address to the graduating class at the medical commencement of the University of New York, delivered March 11, 18463
- A series of anatomical plates: with references and physiological comments, illustrating the structure of the different parts of the human body3
- A system of materia medica and pharmacy: including translations of the Edinburgh, London, and Dublin pharmacopoeias3
- A treatise on Swaim's panacea: being a recent discovery for the cure of scrofula, or king's evil, mercurial disease, deep-seated syphilis, rheumatism and all disorders arising from a contaminated or impure state of the blood : with cases illustrating its success3
