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- A description of the Hot Springs of Virginia2
- Stone Bridge, Bull Run2
- A Virginia midwife1
- A brief notice of a portion of a work by William Burke, entitled "The mineral springs of western Virginia": with preliminary remarks on the relative virtues of the saline and gaseous contents of the white sulphur water1
- A complete treatise on the mineral waters of Virginia: containing a description of their situation, their natural history, their anaylsis, contents, and their use in medicine1
- A memoir of John Patten Emmet, M.D: formerly professor of chemistry and materia medica in the University of Virginia : with a brief outline of the Emmet family history1
- A practical treatise on enteric fever: its diagnosis and treatment : being an analysis of one hundred and thirty consecutive cases, derived from private practice, and embracing a partial history of the disease in Virginia1
- A tour through part of Virginia, in the summer of 1808: in a series of letters, including an account of Harper's Ferry, the Natural Bridge, the new discovery called Weir's Cave, Monticello, and the different medicinal springs, hot and coldbaths, visited by the author1
- A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia, during the summer of 1837: with observations on the waters1
- A visit to the Red Sulphur Springs of Virginia, during the summer of 1837: with observations on the waters1
- AIDS, for people who want answers: the Virginia AIDS hotline1
- Account of the medical properties of the Grey Sulphur Springs1
- Account of the medical properties of the Grey Sulphur Springs, Virginia1
- Address before the Phœnix Literary Society of the College of William and Mary, in dedication of their new hall, on the 8th of December, 18591
- Addresses commemorative of James L. Cabell: delivered at the University of Virginia, July 1, 18901
- An account of Blue Ridge Springs, the celebrated dyspepsia water1
- An account of the inflammatory bilious fever: which prevailed in the summer and fall of 1804, in the County of Loudoun, Virginia1
- An address on the centennial of the siege of Yorktown, Va., 1781-18811
- An essay, on the mineral properties of the Sweet Springs of Virginia: and conjectures respecting the processes of their production by nature, together with hints relative to an artificial formation of similar medicinal waters : to which are added, a few concise strictures on a treatise, composed by John Rouclle [sic] ... on the same subject1
- An inaugural essay, on the remitting and intermitting bilious fever, of King George & Westmoreland Counties, Virginia1