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- Letters addressed to the Board of Health, and to Richard Riker, recorder of the city of New-York: on the subject of his agency in constituting a special medical council2
- Medical inquiries and observations2
- Observations on the epidemical diseases of Minorca: from the year 1744 to 1749 : to which is prefixed a short account of the climate, productions, inhabitants, and endemial distempers of Minorca2
- The medical assistant, or Jamaica practice of physic: designed chiefly for the use of families and plantations2
- A brief account of the malignant fever which prevailed in Philadelphia in the year 1793: with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject, in different parts of the United States1
- A brief history of the influenza: which prevailed in New-York in 18071
- A brief outline of the history and progress of cholera at Hull: with some remarks on the pathology and treatment of the disease1
- A concise history of the autumnal fever: which prevailed in the borough of Wilmington in the year 18021
- A dissertation on the causes, preventives, and remedies of plague, yellow fever, cholera, dysentery, and other pestilential, epidemic, or contagious diseases: respectfully proposed to the consideration of the governments, magistrates, philanthropists, beneficent societies, boards of health, medical societies, physicians, and inhabitants of all nations and countries on the globe : containing outlines of a new, uniform, physiological system of medical science and practice. Predicated on the known laws of nature and chemical affinity1
- A historical and physical sketch of a malignant epidemick, prevalent in Maryland, and some other states, within the last few years: with a brief notice of some opinions which have been published on its nature and treatment1
- A lecture on epidemic diseases generally, and particularly the spasmodic cholera: delivered in the city of New York, March, 1832, and repeated June, 1832, and in Albany, July 4, 1832, and in New York, June, 1833 : with an appendix, containing several testimonials, and a review of Beaumont's experiments on the gastric juice1
- A paper on epidemic meningitis: read before the Medical Society of Mongomery, Alabama, in 18481
- A philosophical theory of an "empiric," proved practically: compared with doubtful science and known quackery, as practiced by the regular physicians during the prevalence of the cholera in this city : to which is added, the opinions of the committees appointed by the Assembly of this state, in 1828, '29, and '30, to examine the author's practice1
- A practical narrative of the autumnal epidemic fever which prevailed in Philadelphia in the year 18031
- A reply to Dr. Haygarth's "Letter to Dr. Percival, on infectious fevers": and his "Address to the College of Physicians at Philadelphia, on the prevention of the American pestilence," exposing the medical, philosophical, and literary errors of that author, and vindicating the right which the faculty of the United States have to think and decide for themselves, respecting the diseases of their own country, uninfluenced by the notions of the physicians of Europe1
- A report on the origin and cause of the late epidemic in Augusta, Ga: submitted to a meeting of the physicians of Augusta on the 10th of December 18391
- A series of letters and other documents relating to the late epidemic or yellow fever: comprising : the correspondence of the mayor of the city, the board of health, the executive of the State of Maryland, and the reports of the faculty and District Medical Society of Baltimore ; also, essays of the physicians, in answer to the mayor's circular requesting information for the use of the city council in relation to the causes which gave origin to this disease ; to which is added, the late ordinance re-organising the board of health, &c. &c1
- 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 cholera: containing the author's experience of the epidemic known by that name, as it prevailed in the city of Moscow in autumn 1830 and winter 18311
- A treatise on epidemic cholera: as observed in the Duane-street Cholera Hospital, New-York, during its prevalence there in 18341