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- The psychology of the superconscious, or, The higher phenomena of the saints and mystics viewed in the light of the counter-phenomena of the psychics and trance-mediums and vindicating the overwhelming brilliancy of the divine light against its obscure and occult distortions: a theory of supraliminal intuition overpowering the trance-control and showing the transcendence of the supernatural over the rival forms of supernormal cognition : a preliminary contribution in aid of a clearer understanding of this mysterious subject1
- The relations of medicine to modern unbelief: a valedictory address1
- The relations of science and religion: a discourse delivered at the request of the local committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in St. Paul's Church, Albany, on Sunday, the 14th after Trinity, August 24th, 18561
- The science of the Bible: or, An analysis of the Hebrew mythology, wherein it is shown that the Holy Scriptures treat of natural phenomena only1
- Theistic evolution1
- These que apresentou a Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia para ser publicamente sustentada em novembro de 1868, afim de obter o gráu de doutor em medicina1
- Types of mankind: or ethnological researches, based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races and upon their natural, geographical, philological, and biblical history1
- Types of mankind: or ethnological researches, based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological and Biblical history : illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton and by additional contributions from Prof. L. Agassiz, W. Usher, and Prof. H.S. Patterson1
- Utility of natural history: a discourse, delivered before the Berkshire Medical Institution, at the organization of the Lyceum of Natural History in Pittsfield, Sept. 10, 18231
- Vital science based upon life's great law: the analogue of gravitation, agnosticism refuted1
- What am I?: a valedictory address to the graduates delivered at the close of the forty-first session of the Medical Department of the University of Louisville, February 28, 18781
