- The New York Cancer Hospital: Eighth Ave, and 106th Street, New York City1
- The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation: transforming a public safety net delivery system to achieve higher performance1
- The New York Public Library: Carrè€re & Hastings, architects1
- The Parish will case before the Surrogate of the City of New York: medical opinions upon the mental competency of Mr. Parish1
- The People vs. Daniel Schrumpf: misdemeanor, adulteration of milk1
- The Reconstruction Hospital1
- The Sanitary Code of the City of New York: with amendments to July 31, 19391
- The Strangers' Hospital, Avenue D and Tenth Street, New York, 18711
- The Walworth parricide!: a full account of the astounding murder of Mansfield T. Walworth, by his son, Frank H. Walworth, with the trial and conviction of the parricide, and his sentence for life to the state penitentiary at Sing Sing1
- The Woman's Hospital in 1874: a reply to the printed circular of Drs. E.R. Peaslee, T.A. Emmet, and T. Gaillard Thomas, addressed "To the medical profession," "May 5th, 1877"1
- The Woman's Hospital: anniversary address delivered at the Woman's Hospital, corner of Fourth Avenue and Fifteenth Street, New York, November 17th, 18681
- The approach of the cholera and the necessity of bacterioscopy1
- The attitudes, opinions, and actions of certain Yorkville families regarding health and illness together with their knowledge and use of local health resources: a pilot study1
- The charter and by-laws of the New-York Dispensary: instituted, 17901
- The children of the other half: their homes, their lives, their perils, the helping hands held out to them1
- The comprehensive plan for Brooklyn: a vision for a healthier, more equitable borough1
- The crippled child in New York City: report of the Commission for Study of Crippled Children1
- The dangers of the transmission of syphilis between nursing children and nurses in infant asylums and in private practice1
- The disposal of a city's waste1
- The first century of Columbia College : Columbia College, 1754-1854: an article originally published in the Knickerbocker magazine, February, 18631