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- A charge delivered to the graduating class of the Columbian College, D.C., at the medical commencement, March 22d, 18271
- A short case record in psychiatry, with a moral: a morbidly sensitive moral sense1
- A syllabus of the lectures delivered to the senior students in the College of William and Mary, on government1
- An Abridgement of Onania, or, The detestable sin of self-pollution, and all its dreadful consequences (in both sexes) considered: with advice to those that have injured themselves by this shameful practice1
- An address to the class of medical graduates of the University of Pennsylvania, delivered at the public commencement, March 29th, 18561
- An inquiry into the influence of physical causes upon the moral faculty: delivered before the American Philosophical Society, held in Philadelphia on the twenty-seventh of February, 17861
- Cursed before birth: a few straight tips regarding our social condition1
- Declamatio Lepidissima Ebriosi Scortatoris Aleatoris de uitiositate Disceptantium1
- Der Sele wurtzgartt1
- Dubitantu[m] e[st] ap[u]d me freq[ue]nter [et] diu presstim post susceptu[m] sacerdotiu[m], si quis nocturno pollutus so[m]pnio a celebrando missam cessa[r]e debe[a]t1
- Ethical therapeutics: or the treatment of disease by moral management, vs. drugs and medicines1
- Eugenics and marriage: a treatise upon an important phase of social hygiene1
- Halte au libertinage sexuel!1
- In Support of Albert Lee Smith: Montgomery and Birmingham, Alabama1
- Incipit tractatulus venerabil[is] m[a]g[ist]ri Johannis Gerson cancellarij Parisiensis tractans de polluc[i]o[n]e nocturna an impediat celebrantem an non1
- Keynote Address Presented to the Parents' Music Resource Center Symposium 'Raised on Rock 'n Roll -- The Sound and the Fury,' Washington, DC [Reminiscence]1
- Keynote Address Presented to the Parents' Music Resource Center Symposium 'Raised on Rock 'n Roll--The Sound and the Fury,' Washington, DC1
- Married love, or, Love in marriage1
- Moral (affective) insanity, psycho-sensory insanity1
- Moral and material progress contrasted: a paper read February 17, 1885, before the Anthropological Society of Washington, with the discussion thereon1