- A vindication of his public character in the station of director-general of the military hospitals, and physician in chief to the American army: anno, 17761
- AFML portraits: a series of sketches1
- Abdominal surgery on the battle-field1
- Action of medical associations, in favor of the introduction of homoeopathy into the army and navy1
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered February 11, 18631
- Address to the officers composing the medical staff1
- Advances in military medicine: advances in military medicine made by American investigators working under the sponsorship of the Committee on Medical Research1
- Advances in military medicine: advances in military medicine made by American investigators working under the sponsorship of the Committee on Medical Research (Volume 1)1
- Advances in military medicine: advances in military medicine made by American investigators working under the sponsorship of the Committee on Medical Research (Volume 2)1
- Air evacuation of sick and wounded by the Pacific Wing: Army Air Forces, Air Transport Command : January 5, 1943-June 30, 19441
- Alexander Hoff Papers
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- Algunas consideraciones sobre las heridas por arma de fuego bajo el punto de vista puramente médico militar: trabajo presentada al jurado1
- Ambulance at the Theâtre Français, Paris1
- Ambulance buses donated to the U.S. Army Medical Corps1
- Ambulance, metropolitan, 4x21
- An apology for the medical profession, as a means of developing the whole nature of man: a valedictory address, Harvard University, March 11, 1863 : with additional remarks on a topic of importance at the present hour1
- An epitome of Tripler's Manual for the examination of recruits1
- An epitome of Tripler's Manual, and other publications on the examination of recruits1
- An epitome of Tripler's Manual: and other publications on the examination of recruits1
- An essay on the bilious epidemic fever, prevailing in the state of New-York: to which are added, a letter from Dr. James Mann, hospital-surgeon ; and a dissertation by Dr. John Stearns, delivered before the state medical society, on the same subject ; with notes and observations on these productions1