- Bibliography of writings on the care of crippled children, the prevention of blindness, the history of prostitution, the psychology of sex and miscellaneous subjects to March 1, 19141
- Bibliography on the care and feeding of infants and children: list of books, magazines, and pamphlets for mothers, fathers, boys and girls, schools, libraries, health officers and nurses1
- Biographical index of the graduates of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania and the Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia: including a history of the college and hospital, a list of all the graduates arranged by years of graduation, also a list of the graduates who are now in the medical military service of the United States1
- Blighty1
- Bombproof1
- Britain's civilian volunteers: authorized story of British Voluntary Aid Detachment work in the Great War1
- Bronchopneumonia due to hemolytic streptococci following influenza1
- Bronchoscopic treatment of bronchiectasis and pulmonary abscess1
- Bulletin1
- Bulletin of instruction1
- Camps, billets, cooking: sanitation, organization, routine, guard duties, inspections, ceremonial bivouacs1
- Care and feeding of infants and children: a text-book for trained nurses1
- Care of patients undergoing gynecologic and abdominal procedures: before, during, and after operation1
- Carry on: a magazine on the reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors1
- Catalogue of an exhibition of items of medico-historical interest: exhibited by Mortimer Frank, S.B., M.D., at the sixty-ninth annual session of the American Medical Association, June 10 to 14, 19181
- Cerebello-bulbar polioencephalitis originating during or after epidemics of influenza and of poliomyelitis: including the record of a case of epidemic encephalitis of the lethargic type1
- Changes in skin sensitiveness to tuberculin during epidemic influenza1
- Chronic nephritis, with a discussion of functional tests: clinic given at the Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass1
- Circular of information1
- Circulatory reactions to exercise during convalescence from infectious disease1