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- How I became a homoeopath2
- Memoir of Samuel D. Gross, M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., emeritus professor of surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia2
- A biographical dictionary of contemporary American physicians and surgeons1
- A biographical memoir of Samuel George Morton, M.D: prepared by appointment of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, and read before that body, November 3, 18521
- A biographical notice of Dr T. Romeyn Beck1
- A biographical sketch of Dr. Edward Field of Waterbury1
- A biographical sketch of Dr. Roswell Bronson1
- A biographical sketch of John D. Jackson, M.D., Danville, Ky1
- A biographical sketch of T. Romeyn Beck, M.D., LL. D1
- A biographical sketch of the Rev. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, LL. D: the first great educator of the deaf in America : prepared on the occasion of the Gallaudet Centennial Commemoration, December, 18871
- A biographical sketch of the late Amasa Converse, D.D1
- A biographical sketch of the late Nathaniel Chapman, M.D., professor of theory and practice of medicine in the University of Pennsylvania1
- A biography of Dr. Zalamon James McMaster: late surgeon in the United States Army1
- A brief memoir of Dr. Elisha Bartlett: with selections from his writings and a bibliography of the same1
- A brief memoir of Rev. Giles Firmin, one of the ejected ministers of 16621
- A brief memorial of the late Judge John K. Kane: senior vice-president of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind1
- A cyclopaedia of Canadian biography: being chiefly men of the time : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life, leaders in the commerce and industry of Canada, and successful pioneers1
- A cyclopaedia of Canadian biography: being chiefly men of the time : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life, leaders in the commerce and industry of Canada, and successful pioneers (Volume 1)1
- A cyclopaedia of Canadian biography: being chiefly men of the time : a collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life, leaders in the commerce and industry of Canada, and successful pioneers (Volume 2)1
- A discourse commemorative of the late William E. Horner, M.D., professor of anatomy, delivered before the faculty and students of the University of Pennsylvania, October 10, 18531