- Challenges associated with applying for health insurance among Latina mothers in California, Florida, and New York1
- Championing veterans treatment courts in New York State1
- Charter of the State Hospital in the City of New York: with other documents, showing the origin and present state of the institution1
- Choosing providers for select services and procedures: consumers' experiences and preferences1
- Christmas 19451
- Chronic hospital nurse understaffing meets COVID-19: an observational study1
- Chronicles of the New York Odontological Society1
- Circular and catalogue of Dr. March's Practical School, for anatomy and surgery1
- Citizenship documentation requirements in the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005: lessons from New York1
- Code of health ordinances, and rules and sanitary regulations, 1866, and its amendments1
- Code of sanitary ordinances and rules and regulations of the Board of Health and the Plumbing Board of the city of Geneva, N.Y1
- Commentaries on the lunacy laws of New York: and on the judicial aspects of insanity at common law and in equity, including procedure, as expounded in England and the United States1
- Communication from the Comptroller: submitting to the Senate the report of the agent appointed to examine the charitable institutions of the State of New York : Albany, April 9, 18791
- Community health centers and Medicaid delivery and payment reform: a closer look at Massachusetts and New York1
- Comparison of the results of the caesarean section and laparo-elytrotomy in New York1
- Complications of childbirth: racial & ethnic disparities in severe maternal morbidity in New York State1
- Congress Spring water, Saratoga Springs, N.Y: its medicinal character and use in preventing disease and preserving health : with articles by Meredith Clymer, W.G. Alling, Alexander B. Mott, and Thomas Legare1
- Connecting undocumented New Yorkers to coverage1
- Connection of occupation with longevity1
- Conservative surgery, with a list of the medical and surgical force of New York in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-2: to which is added a brief notice of the hospitals at Fortress Monroe and White House, Virginia1