- On some forms of inflammatory diseases of the eye: being caused by defects in refraction and accommodation1
- On the brain of chimæra monstrosa1
- On the comparative value of caustics and astringents in the treatment of diseases of the conjunctiva, and on the best mode of applying these remedies1
- On the development of the external ear passages1
- On the differential indications for the use of the faradic and galvanic currents1
- On the dressing of stumps1
- On the identity of the red blood corpuscles in different races of mankind1
- On the internal administration of nitrate of silver, and on the occurrence of a blue line upon the gums as the earliest sign of argyria1
- On the nature, origin, and prevention of puerperal fever1
- On the necessity of sufficiently extended urethral incisions for the permanent cure of strictures of the urethra: with a description of a new urethrotome of very small calibre, to be used preparatory to Dr. Otis's dilating urethrotome1
- On the nomenclature and classification of diseases of the skin1
- On the plans for the Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore: a lecture given to the medical profession of Baltimore, February 5, 18771
- On the recognition and management of the gouty state of diseases of the skin1
- On the relations of health boards and other sanitary organizations with civic authorities1
- On the several methods of educating, and on the selection of proper schools for, the deaf and dumb: On bathing, swimming, and diving as causes of aural disease1
- On the so-called eczema marginatum of Hebra (tinea circinata cruris), as observed in America: a clinical study1
- On the surgical treatment of perityphlitic abscess1
- On the transmission of electric influence across the middle line of the body1
- On the treatment of intussusception by abdominal section: with the report of a case in which the operation proved successful1
- On the various forms of pruritus cutaneus and their treatment1