- What is the nature and purpose of the fever process in human bodies?1
- What is yellow fever?: its origin, prevention and remedy, whether it is contagious1
- What medicine offers for the relief of common drunkenness: clinical report and study of it1
- What shall Philadelphia do for its paupers?1
- What the physician should be: an address delivered at the commencement of the Medical School of Harvard University, March 9, 18701
- What to wear1
- What we eat: prompt action of the New York and Brooklyn Boards of Health1
- What we owe to Louis Agassiz, as a teacher: an address by George B. Emerson before the Boston Society of Natural History, Jan. 7, 18741
- What young people should know: the reproductive function in man and the lower animals1
- When and why were male physicians employed as accoucheurs?1
- White Sulphur Springs: with the analysis of its waters, the diseases to which they are applicable, and some account of society and its amusements at the Springs1
- White sarcomatous intra-ocular tumor, enucleation: Intra-ocular tumor ; Two cases of herpes zoster ophthalmicus destroying the eye ; Traumatic rupture of the choroid, without direct injury of the eye1
- Who found Jamie?1
- Why do we wear spectacles?: read before the Medical Society of the State of California at the annual session held at Sacramento, October, 18711
- Why should we use the metric system?1
- Woman and her physician: a lecture delivered in the Medical Department of the University of Louisville1
- Woman and homoeopathy: annual address, delivered before the twenty-second session of the American Institute of Homoeopathy at Boston, June 8, 18701
- Woman as a physician1
- Woman's life: a pen-picture of woman's functions, frailties, and follies1
- Woman: her diseases and their treatment1