In 1857 he published 'Memoirs of the Life and Writings of J. A. Paris, M.D.', on
John Ayrton Paris, and in 1861 '
The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London,' in two volumes. A second edition of this work appeared in 1878 in three volumes; it is a major work of reference on the physicians of England, refers to the manuscript records of the College of Physicians, and contains information from other sources. In 1860 he published the first two volumes of
The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, and the third volume in 1878 as part of the second edition of the work. Now commonly known as the ''
Munk's Roll''. In 1884 he edited 'The Gold-headed Cane' of Dr.
William MacMichael, in 1887 published 'Euthanasia, or Medical Treatment in aid of an Easy Natural Death,' and in 1895 'The Life of Sir Henry Halford, Bart., M.D.' The College of Physicians voted him one hundred guineas in consideration of this work. He also published some 'Notæ Harveianæ' in the 'St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports' (vol. xxii.); and in 1885 'Marvodia,' a genealogical account of the Marwoods, a Devonshire family; and wrote several essays on medical subjects in
The Lancet. ==Family==