- Settlement of clothing accounts of volunteers1
- Sewage disposal for isolated houses and large institutions1
- Sex and life: a message to undergraduate men1
- Sick and disabled seamen, marine hospital, &c. &c: March 2, 1830, read and referred to the Committee on Commerce : letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of the manner and cost of providing for sick and disabled seamen, &c. &c : of moneys received from collectors of customs, as also appropriations in aid thereof, with the annual expenditure on account of sick and disabled seamen, from 1802 to 1830, &c. &c1
- Sickness and mortality of the Army during the first year of the war1
- Sir, I enclose herewith a copy of an opinion of the Attorney General, dated July 14, 1864, as to the rates of pay to be allowed Colored Troops1
- Sir, a copy of Circular No. ....., of the Surgeon General's Office has been this day mailed to your address1
- Six successful and successive cases of prostatectomy1
- Sixth summer meeting: held at the Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Mass., from the 22d to the 28th of June, 1899 : address of the president1
- Sketch of Chas. H. Nichols, M.D., LL. D1
- Sketch of the progress of the malignant or epidemic cholera, from its arrival in America: with tables illustrative of its progress in the principal cities it has visited1
- Sketches from the history of yellow fever: showing its origin, together with facts and circumstances disproving its domestic origin, and demonstrating its transmissibility1
- Smash the line!1
- Smith's homoeopathic directory of the United States2
- Social control of the feebleminded: a study of social programs and attitudes in relation to the problems of mental deficiency1
- Social hygiene and the war. II, Woman's part in social hygiene1
- Social travesties and what they cost1
- Soldiers of the 1st Division1
- Soldiers' welfare and national defense: report upon conditions : National Guard and United States Army troops : mobilization at Mexican border in 19161
- Some account, critical, descriptive, and historical, of Zapus hudsonius, and on the breeding-habits, nest, and eggs of the white-tailed ptarmigan, Lagopus leucurus1