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Titles
- On the importance of technical instruction in our medical college laboratories1
- Operating Theatre: Presbyterian Hospital, New York1
- Reform in medical education1
- Reform in medical education: president's address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Naturalists, New York, December 29, 18981
- Report on medical education, medical colleges and the regulation of the practice of medicine in the United States and Canada: 1765-18901
- The Johns Hopkins Medical School: an address1
- The best order of topics in a two-years course of anatomy in a medical school1
- The entrance of woman into medicine1
- The importance of physiological chemistry as a part of medical education1
- The medical student: his qualifications, course of study, expenses and business opportunities1
- The opening of the Johns Hopkins Medical School to women1
- The president's address: delivered before the Annual Meeting of the American Gynecological Society, May 16, 18931
- The study of medicine in Europe: benefits which the American derives therefrom1
- The teaching of anatomy1
- The teaching of physiology in medical schools1
- Valedictory address: to the graduating class of the Army Medical School, Washington, D.C., delivered March 13, 18961
- [Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Chicago]1