- Light in the public schools and school-life in relation to vision: a paper read before the Sanitary Convention at Detroit, January, 18801
- Local lunches: a "win-win" for New York State's farmers and students1
- Medical inspection of schools1
- Myopia in the schools of Cincinnati: a paper read in the Section of Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association, at its forty-second Annual Meeting at Washington, D.C., May 6, 18911
- Necessity for teaching hygiene in schools1
- No free lunch?: current challenges facing National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs1
- North Mountain School of Physical Culture1
- On the blind, and institutions for the blind, in Europe: a letter to the president of the board of managers of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind1
- Opinions concerning vivisection and dissection in schools1
- Our school houses1
- Physical education for elementary schools1
- Physical training in the Boston public schools1
- Plans and specifications for approved earth pit toilets for Alabama rural public school buildings1
- Positive school discipline: opportunities to promote behavioral health1
- Progress in school discipline: corporal punishment in the public schools : addressed to the citizens of Cambridge1
- Progress in school discipline: remarks of Dr. Morrill Wyman, of Cambridge, in support of the resolution to abolish the corporal punishment of girls in the public schools of the city : made in the Republican caucus, November 26, 18661
- Report of Committee on School Hygiene in Tennessee1
- Report of attendance, abstracts, and review of proceedings of the Health Department of the American Social Science Association, at its annual meeting at Saratoga, N.Y., September 8, 1876: relating mainly to sanitary improvement in schools1
- Report of special committee of the Medico-Legal Society upon school hygiene1
- Report of the Board of Supervisors on physical training in the public schools1