Kausar Chandpuri wrote seventeen
novels, fourteen collections of short-stories, four books of
literary criticism and six books on
satire. He was a fluent writer of Urdu Prose. He held the view that short stories should seek to improve the standards of morality. His book,
Jahan e Ghalib, which was written in response to
Malik Ram's Zikr e Ghalib, dealt with the darker side of
Ghalib's character and life, and is a classic. He also wrote articles and books on
Unani medicine, practice and history (such as on the development of Unani medicines and treatments during the reign of the
Mughals). He also brought to light a ninth-century manuscript,
Danish Namah e Jahan, which was reproduced in the book
Studies in the History of Medicine 4 (1980), pages 53–56. His major works are
Jahaan e Ghalib,
Atibba e ahd e Mughliyaa,
Raakh aur Kaliyaan,
Patthar kaa gulaab,
Murjhaii kaliyaan,
Karvaan hamaaraa,
Hakim Ajmal Khan,
Fikr o sh’uur and
Didah e binaa. Zafar Ahmed Nizami published an appraisal of the life and works of Kausar Chandpuri, entitled
Kausar Chandpuri (). Obaidur Rehman Hashmi's article, "Kausar Chandpuri ki Afsana Nigari", which evaluates Kausar Chandpuri's Urdu short stories, is included in Altaf Ahmed Azmi's book
Tibbe Unani. ==Bibliography==