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- An inaugural dissertation, on the rationale of the operation of opium on the animal economy: with observations on its use in disease ; submitted to the examination of the Reverend John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the [blank] May, 1797, for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine1
- Cholera: its nature and its cure1
- Essays on infant therapeutics: to which are added observations on ergot, and an account of the origin of the use of mercury in inflammatory complaints1
- Essays on infant therapeutics: to which are added, observations on ergot, history of the origin of the use of mercury in inflammatory complaints : together with the statistics of the deaths from poisoning in New York in the years 1841-2-31
- Melancholia1
- On the uses of opium in managing the shock and reaction of severe surgical injuries1
- Opium and catharsis after abdominal section1
- Opium as a tonic and alterative: and its hypodermic use in the debilty and amorosis sometimes consequent upon onanism1
- Practical observations on the pathology, prevention, and treatment of Asiatic cholera: from the author's experience in the epidemics of 1849, 1853, and 1866 with cases1
- The Flechsig method in the treatment of insane epileptics1