Books
- Memory and intellectual improvement (1841)
- Physiology, Animal and Mental (1842)
- Matrimony, or Phrenology applied to the Selection of Companions (1842)
- Self Culture and Perfection of Character (1843)
- Education and Self-improvement
- Hereditary Descent, its Laws and Facts applied to Human Improvement (1843)
- Religion; Natural and Revealed (1844)
- Love and Parentage (1844)
- Maternity: or the Bearing and Nursing of Children (1848)
- The Self Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology (1849), with Lorenzo Fowler
- Sexual Science (1870)
- Phrenology proved, illustrated and applied
- Amativeness
- Human Science
- Creative and Sexual Science, or Manhood, Womanhood, and their Interrelations (1875)
- The Octagon House: A Home for All (reprinted with new illustrations 1973)
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