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- A report founded on the cases of typhoid fever, or the common continued fever of New-England: which occured in the Massachusetts General Hospital from the opening of that institution in September, 1821 to the end of 1835 : communicated to the Massachusetts Medical Society, in June, 18381
- Cerebro-spinal meningitis in Massachusetts: being a succinct history of the epidemic of 1873, with an analysis of upwards of 500 cases, collected from every part of the state1
- Influenza in Massachusetts1
- Information relative to the distemper in Worcester County (Mass.) called the malignant or spotted fever: in communications from Dr. Richard Wait, of New-London (Conn.) to Dr. Miller, dated March 22, 18101
- Some additional reflections upon the late epidemic of cerebro-spinal meningitis1
- The anticipatory treatment of local epidemics1
- The story of Brockton's fight against influenza: September-October Nineteen Eighteen1
- Typhoid fever at the Massachusetts General Hospital during the past seventy-eight years: mortality, intestinal hemorrhage, perforation, relapse1