- A synopsis on the course of lectures, together with a brief outline of their general principles1
- Address before the American Medical Association, Philadelphia, May 7th, 18721
- Address before the American Medical Association, delivered at Newport, R.I., June 25, 18891
- Address before the Harvard Medical Alumni Association: June 27, 18931
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 11, 18631
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 8, 18651
- Address dedicatory of the new buildings erected by the University of Pennsylvania for its dental school and medical laboratories1
- Address delivered at the Medical College of Georgia: on opening the course of lectures, 17th October, 18371
- Address delivered at the opening of the Medical Department of the Columbian University, District of Columbia, October 1, 1892: with a sketch of life and work of Edward T. Fristoe, LL. D., late professor of chemistry, Columbian University1
- Address delivered at the opening of the eighteenth annual meeting of the Medical Society of the State of California1
- Address delivered before the American Medical Association1
- Address delivered before the Philadelphia County Medical Society1
- Address in gynecology: how gynecology is taught1
- Address of the president, Dr. Wm. Brodie of Detroit: delivered at Ann Arbor, May 10, 18761
- Address on state medicine and medical organization1
- Address on state medicine: delivered before the Tri-State Medical Society, Evansville, Ind., November 5th, 18791
- Addresses delivered June 13, 1878, by B.L. Hovey, M.D., of Rochester, N.Y., before the alumni and Wm. C. Wey, M.D., of Rochester, N.Y. before the graduating class of the College of Medicine of the Syracuse University1
- Addresses delivered at the eighteenth annual commencement of the Medical Department including the Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical colleges, at Congregational Church, March 9, 18871
- Addresses delivered by Professors Winston and Eve at the opening of the Medical Department of the University of Nashville, on the third day of November, 18511
- Addresses delivered on various public occasions: with an appendix, containing a brief explanation of the injurious effects of tight lacing upon the organs and functions of respiration, circulation, digestion, &c1