- Military manpower: psychology as applied to the training of men and the increase of their effectiveness1
- Morale: the supreme standard of life and conduct1
- Nursing mental diseases1
- Observations in five hundred cases of injuries of the peripheral nerves at U.S.A. General Hospital No. 111
- Outlines of internal medicine for the use of nurses and junior medical students1
- Reception to the Massachusetts General Hospital physicians, nurses, and employees who served in the Great War, June 9, 19191
- Restoration of loss of bone: including an analysis of the first hundred cases of fracture treated by bone graft at U.S. Army General Hospital No. 3, Colonia, N.J1
- Souvenir roster and history of Evacuation Hospital no. 15: with the story of Verdun and the Argonne drive1
- Special tables of mortality from influenza and pneumonia in Indiana, Kansas, and Philadelphia, Pa: September 1 to December 31, 19181
- Talks to nurses: the ethics of nursing1
- The American Red Cross health center: prepared for Red Cross chapters1
- The J.N. Adam Memorial Hospital: Perrysburg, New York1
- The Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918: an account of its ravages in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and the efforts made to combat and subdue it1
- The biological classification of influenza bacilli1
- The fate of influenza bacilli introduced into the upper air passages1
- The marching years1
- The ophthalmic nurse1
- The passing legions: how the American Red Cross met the American army in Great Britain, the gateway to France1
- The pathology of influenza1
- The story of the American Red Cross in Italy1