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- The Johns Hopkins Medical School: an address1
- The Liernur system of sewerage: a refutation of the criticisms of Colonel Waring and Dr. Billings1
- The additional number to the Letters of Humanitas: together with John Hillen's, William Jenkin's & Doctor M'Kenzie's letters - and other documents, relative to Polly Elliott's case : to which is added, Mr. Jesse Hollingsworth's letter - and a reply to the same1
- The anatomical course and laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University1
- The clinical course of forty-seven cases of carcinoma of the uterus subsequent to hysterectomy1
- The early history of ophthalmology and otology in Baltimore (1800-1850)1
- The frequency of contracted pelves in the first thousand women delivered in the obstetrical department of the Johns Hopkins Hospital1
- The leucocytes in croupous pneumonia1
- The leucocytes in malarial fever1
- The photo-micrographic room and apparatus in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University1
- The plans and purposes of the Johns Hopkins Hospital: an address delivered at the opening of the hospital, May 7, 18891
- The prospective advantages of Baltimore as a medical centre1
- The radical cure of inguinal hernia in the male1
- The treatment of extra-uterine pregnancy, ruptured in the early months, by vaginal puncture and drainage1
- Therapeutic use of extract of bone marrow1
- To prevent floods in Baltimore, use all the water in Jones Falls for city purposes1
- Trial of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wharton on the charge of poisoning General W.S. Ketchum: tried at Annapolis, Md., December, 1871-January, 18721
- Tuberculosis of the endometrium1