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- A pastoral letter, from a minister in the country, to those of his flock who remained in the city of Philadelphia during the pestilence of 17981
- A practical narrative of the autumnal epidemic fever which prevailed in Philadelphia in the year 18031
- A short practical narrative of the diseases which prevailed among the American seamen, at Wampoa in China: in the year 1805 : with some account of diseases which appeared among the crew of the ship New-Jersey, on the passage from thence, to Philadelphia : submitted as an inaugural dissertation, to the examination of the Rev. J. Andrews ..., the Trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the tenth day of April, 1807 : for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- A treatise on the synochus icteroides, or yellow fever: as it lately appeared in the city of Philadelphia ; exhibiting a concise view of its rise, progress and symptoms, together with the method of treatment found most successful ; also remarks on the nature of its contagion, and directions for preventing the introduction of the same malady, in future1
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 8, 18651
- Address to the inhabitants of the city and liberties of Philadelphia1
- An enquiry into the origin of the late epidemic fever in Philadelphia: in a letter to Dr. John Redman, president of the College of Physicians, from Doctor Benjamin Rush1
- An enquiry into, and observations upon the causes and effects of the epidemic disease, which raged in Philadelphia from the month of August till towards the middle of December, 17931
- An essay on the pestilential or yellow fever: as it prevailed in Philadelphia in the year eighteen hundred and five1
- Facts and observations, relative to the origin, progress and nature of the fever: which prevailed in certain parts of the city and districts of Philadelphia, in the summer and autumn of the present year, (1802)1
- Interesting essays, chiefly on the subject of the yellow fever: interspersed with some remarks on the progress of the preparations for a permanent bridge : and occasionally containing a few observations, relative to the great cause of general humanity1
- Letter from the secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by direction of the governor, relative to the late malignant fever: and report of the Board of Managers, of the Marine and City Hospitals, in reply1
- Medical & physical memoirs: containing, among other subjects, a particular enquiry into the origin and nature of the late pestilential epidemics of the United States1
- Minutes of the proceedings of the committee, appointed on the 14th September, 1793, by the citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and the District of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever, prevalent, in the city and its vicinity: with an appendix1
- Observations and case reports on fever: [Philadelphia]1
- Observations on Dr. Rush's Enquiry into the origin of the late epidemic fever in Philadelphia1
- Observations on the cause, nature, and treatment of the epidemic disorder, prevalent in Philadelphia1
- Observations upon the origin of the malignant bilious, or yellow fever in Philadelphia, and upon the means of preventing it: addressed to the citizens of Philadelphia1
- Report of the Joint Committee of Councils, relative to the malignant or pestilential disease of the summer and autumn of 1820, in the city of Philadelphia1
- Respected friend, as our correspondence with most of our friends, both at home and abroad, has been interrupted on our part, for nearly three months past, it is proper that we should account to them for so extraordinary a suspension, and give some account of our late and present situation1