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- "Ambulance 464": encore des blessés1
- "Mademoiselle Miss": letters from an American girl serving with the rank of lieutenant in a French army hospital at the front1
- 307 at home and in France1
- 88 bis and V.I.H: letters from two hospitals1
- A blenorrhagia come causa impediente ao casamento: these apresentada á Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia em 31 de outubro de 1912 para ser defendida afim de obter o gráu de doutor em medicina1
- A brief study of 2,000 birth certificates1
- A case in which for over thirty-five years a woman defecated and urinated, and for eleven years menstruated by the rectum1
- A case of total deafness following a dose of quinine1
- A clinical survey of 415 instances of brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve injuries, as seen in overseas wounded: with reports on several unusual cases1
- A comparison of the birth rates of native and of foreign-born white women in the state of New York during 19161
- A complete concordance to Science and health: with key to the Scriptures, together with an index to the marginal headings and a list of the Scriptural quotations contained therein, compiled from the nineteen hundred and ten edition of Science and health as finally revised by its author Mary Baker Eddy1
- A few remarks from other people: Stafford water is radio active1
- A green tent in Flanders1
- A handbook for school nurses1
- A history of the family as a social and educational institution1
- A laboratory outline of embryology: with special reference to the chick and the pig1
- A laboratory outline of intermediate chemistry1
- A list of American organizations for cripples: revised to April 1, 19161
- A manual of practical nursing: prepared for the Washington University Training School for Nurses in the Barnes and St. Louis Children's Hospitals1
- A medical dictionary for nurses: giving the definition, pronunciation, and derivation of terms used in medicine, together with supplementary tables of weights, measures, chemical symbols, etc., arranged with special reference to use by nurses1