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- A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: at their semiannual meeting, June 12, 18041
- A discourse on the soul and instinct: physiologically distinguished from materialism : introductory to the course of lectures on the institutes of medicine and materia medica, in the University of the City of New York, delivered on the evening of Nov. 2, 18481
- A discourse, before the Humane Society, in Boston: delivered on the second Tuesday of June, 17871
- A few remarks on "the principle of life"1
- An essay on organic, or life force: written for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania1
- An essay on the life in nature1
- An inaugural dissertation on the principle of animation: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing ..., the Trustees & Medical Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the twenty-seventh of May, 1802, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- An introductory lecture, preliminary to a course on the institutes of medicine: delivered on the 9th of October, 1850, before the medical class of the University of Pennsylvania1
- Discriminação geral dos corpos organicos e inorganicos: these que foi apresentada á Faculdade de Medicina do Rio de Janeiro, e sustentada em 29 de novembro de 18451
- Dr. Watters' Doctrines of life: letter from Mr. Jas. Hinton, of London1
- Elements of life: or, The laws of vital matter1
- Experiments on the principle of life: and particularly on the principle of the motions of the heart, and on the seat of this principle : including the report made to the first class of the Institute, upon the experiments relative to the motions of the heart1
- Law of physical life1
- Life as a physical phenomenon: read before the Albany Institute, May 5, 18691
- Life in its physical aspects1
- Life, what do we know about it?: an essay, read before the Chicago Literary Club, May 18761
- Life: its nature, origin, development, and the psychical related to the physical1
- On the organic function of animals1
- Physiological foundations of behavior1
- Physiology of the soul and instinct, as distinguished from materialism: with supplementary demonstrations of the divine communication of the narratives of creation and the flood1
