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- A brief history of the origin of the American Medical Association: the principles on which it was organized; the objects it was designed to accomplish; and how far they have been attained during the half-century of its existence1
- A fever for empire: U.S. disease eradication in Cuba as colonial public health1
- A history of the National Library of Medicine: the nation's treasury of medical knowledge1
- A memoir of James Marion Sims, M.D., LL. D1
- Address of Dr. W.F. Peck, president, of the Iowa State Medical Society, at its Annual Meeting: held at Des Moines, January 26, 18761
- An historical sketch of Henry's contribution to the electro-magnetic telegraph: with an account of the origin and development of Prof. Morse's invention1
- Benjamin Rush and American psychiatry1
- Chiefs of the Medical Department, United States Army, 1775-1940: biographical sketches1
- Daniel Drake, or, Then and now1
- Early American chemical societies: read to the Washington Chemical Society, April 8, 18971
- Educating physicians in the nineteenth century: selected titles bearing on the subject in the collections of the National Library of Medicine1
- Eliminating disparities in treatment and the struggle to end segregation1
- Eulogy of Hon. Stephen Arnold Douglas, one of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution1
- Forged in fire: the Thomas Jefferson collection at the Library of Congress1
- Gathering and spreading knowledge: publications and the Army Medical Library around World War I1
- History of the Army School of Nursing1
- John Shaw Billings: 19th century medical genius : the early years & the National Medical Library1
- John Shaw Billings: science and medicine in the Gilded Age1
- Little pills: an Army story1
- Lives of eminent American physicians and surgeons of the nineteenth century1