- In the matter of the probate of a paper propounded as the last will and testament of James B. Taylor, deceased: opinion of Robert C. Hutchings, surrogate1
- Inaugural address delivered before the New York Academy of Medicine1
- Inaugural address delivered by B.F. Joslin, M.D., President, before the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the County of New York, January 13, 18751
- Inauguration of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College: first annual session (October, 1861)1
- Increasing vision screening services in New York City schools1
- Index to the Library of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York, 18301
- Infection prevention and control in nursing homes in the COVID era: research, stakeholder perspectives and best practices1
- Inoculations with Professor Koch's "tuberculin"1
- Intradural section of the spinal nerves for neuralgia1
- Introducing Dr. Edward E. Conrad's private maternity for the management of obstetrical cases before and during confinement: founded in 18891
- It is the earnest desire of the Department of Health that the service to physicians of the Diagnosis Laboratory be made as perfect and as useful as possible1
- James Lawrence Little, M.D., a sketch of his life and times1
- Language as a barrier to health care for New York City children in immigrant families: Haitian, Russian, and Latino perspectives1
- Laparotomy performed for the removal of a large quantity of menstrual blood from one horn of a bicornate uterus1
- Laws and ordinances relative to the preservation of the public health in the city of New York1
- Lessons from a Health Information Technology Demonstration in New York nursing homes1
- Lessons from a study of the Cesarean operation in the city and state of New York, and their bearing upon the true position of gastro-elytrotomy1
- Lessons learned from the Queens Probation Domestic Violence Pilot Program1
- Letter of the Hon. Stephen Allen, mayor of the city of New-York, to Joseph Bayley, health officer of the Port, in relation to the cases of yellow fever at the quarantine ground in 1821, and Dr. Bayley's report thereon1
- Letter on the cholera asphyxia, now prevailing in the city of New York: addressed to James Bond Read, M. D., chairman of the medical board, Savannah1