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- Addresses of Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D.D., and Professor Roswell D. Hitchcock: delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, November 7, 1855, in behalf of the Inebriate Asylum : Dr. Turner's address to the Board of Directors : charter and by-laws1
- An address delivered before the corporation of the Washingtonian Home, Boston, Mass., on its thirtieth anniversary, February 20, 18881
- An address to the citizens of Philadelphia on the subject of establishing an asylum for the cure of victims of intemperance1
- Drunkenness, its nature and cure, or, Asylums for inebriates: an address delivered before the Ohio State Medical Society at its annual session, June 18591
- Essays on asylums for inebriates1
- How to cure drunkards1
- Inebriate asylums as they relate to questions of social and political economy: a paper read at the meeting of superintendents and friends of inebriate asylums in New York, November 29, 18701
- Inebriate asylums: remarks in opposition to them before the Committee on Charitable Institutions1
- Inebriety: its source, prevention, and cure1
- Prevention as a means of reducing the material, social, and moral burdens and devastations of intemperance: an address read to the corporation of the Washingtonian Home, at its annual meeting, April 29, 18721
- Proceedings of the second meeting: held in New York, November 14th & 15th, 18711
- Remarks on the utility and necessity of asylums or retreats for the victims of intemperance1
- Report of the trustees of the New York State Inebriate Asylum, in answer to a resolution presented by Assemblyman Little, of Steuben1
- The Keeley League and its purpose1
- The Keeley cure1
- The Washingtonian Home and its sixteen years' work: an address delivered at the dedication of its new building (no. 41 Waltham Street, Boston), Sunday, Dec. 21, 18731
- The curability of inebriety: a paper read before the American Association for the Cure of Inebriety, at Chicago, September 12, 18781
- The disease of inebriety1
- The drunkard's diseased appetite: what is it? if curable how? by miraculous agency or physical means -- which?1
- The history of the first inebriate asylum in the world by its founder: an account of his indictment : also, a sketch of the Woman's National Hospital, by its projector1
