Author:Mary Sargeant Gove Nichols

Works

 * Lectures to Ladies on Anatomy and Physiology (1842)
 * "The Gift of Prophecy" in The Broadway Journal 2, no. 13 (4 October 1845)
 * "Passages from the Life of a Medical Eclectic" [anonymous] in four parts, American Review (April-September 1846)
 * Experience in Water-Cure: A Familiar Exposition of the Principles and Results of Water Treatment, in the Cure of Acute and Chronic Diseases (1849)
 * Marriage, Its History, Character, and Results, with Thomas Low Nichols (1854)
 * Mary Lyndon; or, Revelations of a Life: An Autobiography [anonymous] (1855)
 * A Woman's Work in Water Cure and Sanitary Education (1874)

Fiction

 * "Marrying a Genius" in Godey's Lady's Book 29 (September 1844)
 * "The Artist" in Godey's Lady's Book 30 (April 1845)
 * "The Evil and the Good" in Godey's Lady's Book 31 (July 1845)
 * "Mary Pierson" in Godey's Lady's Book 32 (January 1846)
 * Uncle John; or, "It Is Too Much Trouble" (1846)
 * "Minna Harmon; or, The Ideal and the Practical" in Godey's Lady's Book 37 (December 1848)
 * Agnes Morris; or, The Heroine of Domestic Life (1849)
 * The Two Loves; or, Eros and Anteros (1849)
 * Uncle Angus (1864)
 * Jerry: A Novel of Yankee American Life (1872)
 * Jerry: A Novel of Yankee American Life (1872)

Works about Nichols

 * "Mary Gove", in "The Literati of New York City, Part III," by Edgar Allen Poe, Godey's Lady's Book 33, July 1846.
 * "Nichols, Mary Sargeant Gove" in A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography (1857), pp. 579-581.