Southwood Smith
1788 – 1861
25 works on record
Works

The common nature of epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization

The philosophy of health, or, An exposition of the physical and mental constitution of man

Use of the dead to the living

The common nature of epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization, also remarks on contagion and quarantine

Epidemics considered with relation to their common nature, and to climate and civilization

Illustrations of the divine government

A treatise on fever

The philosophy of health, or, An exposition of the physical and mental constitution of man, with a view to the promotion of human longevity and happiness

A lecture delivered over the remains of Jeremy Bentham, Esq

The philosophy of health; or, An exposition of the physical and mental constitution of man, with a view to the promotion of human longevity and happiness

The philosophy of health, or, An exposition of the physiological and sanitary conditions conducive to human longevity and happiness

The divine government

Statement of the preliminary inquiry by T. Southwood Smith, Esq., M. D., and John Sutherland, Esq., M. D., on the epidemic at Croydon

A lecture delivered over the remains of Jeremy Bentham, Esq., in the Webb-Street School of Anatomy and Medicine, on the 9th of June, 1832

Body-snatching

The Philosophy Of Health V2
The incompatibility of the doctrine of the Trinity with that of the Divine Unity
Results of sanitary improvement
The philosophy of health
On the importance of the study of anatomy
The probable influence of the development of the principles of the human mind on its future progress in knowledge and goodness
The wisdom and benevolence of the deity in the ordination of death
Animal physiology
Unitarian worship vindicated by the precepts and example of Jesus Christ
The philosophy of health;,bor, An exposition of the physical and mental condition of man, with a view to the promotion of human longevity and happiness