- The place of fixation in the traction treatment of hip disease1
- The possibilities of medicine: an address1
- The practical household physician: a cyclopedia of family medicine, surgery, nursing and hygiene, for daily use in the preservation of health and care of the sick and injured : containing a plain description of the parts of the human body and their uses, chapters on "our homes", climate, food, and drink, use of intoxicants and narcotics : special chapters giving important information for every woman, with clear and full information for assisting the skillful efforts of the doctor, and for the treatment of accidents and diseases : arranged for ready reference to enable one to do instantly what can and ought to be done in emergencies to relieve suffering or save life1
- The practical physician and home apothecary1
- The premature induction of labor in contracted pelves1
- The present status of the open incision method for talipes varo-equinus1
- The prevention of myopia1
- The prevention of tuberculosis: a century's experience in Italy under the influence of the preventive laws of the Kingdom of Naples, enacted in 17821
- The prevention of unnecessary deformity in Pott's disease1
- The primary cleavage products formed in the digestion of gelatin1
- The principles of medicine as applied to dynamical therapeutics: designed as an introduction to the study of eclectic medicine1
- The rational treatment of uterine displacements, based upon a consideration on the pathological conditions present1
- The relation of orthopædic surgery to general surgery1
- The relation of the board of health to the public1
- The relations of the anatomy of the perineum to the mechanics of its laceration1
- The relative formation of proteoses and peptones in gastric digestion1
- The remains of a broken lead-pencil (surrounded by phosphatic deposits), and the metal tip of the pencil removed from the bladder by perineal section1
- The remedy for tuberculosis: question of priority pronounced upon, "the truth at last."1
- The rights of women and the sexual relations: an address to an unknown lady reader1
- The scientific rationale of modern wound treatment1