- A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors: living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the middle of the nineteenth century : containing thirty thousand biographies and literary notices, with forty indexes of subjects (Volume 2)1
- A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors: living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the middle of the nineteenth century : containing thirty thousand biographies and literary notices, with forty indexes of subjects (Volume 3)1
- A critical review of the seventh decennial revision of the Pharmacopœia of the United States of America1
- A data use strategy for state action to address health care cost growth1
- A defence of the "six months lecture term"1
- A defence of the medical profession of the United States: being a valedictory address to the graduating class at the medical commencement of the University of New York : delivered March 11, 18461
- A description of the great historical painting of the last days of Webster at Marshfield painted by Joseph Ames, of Boston1
- A detailed study of patients with long-haul COVID: an analysis of private healthcare claims1
- A difference-in-difference analysis of changes in quality, utilization, and cost following the Colorado multi-payer patient-centered medical home pilot1
- A different mindset: one facility's experience with the anonymous report process1
- A discourse on the advantages of a national university: especially in its influence on the union of the States : delivered, by request, to the Erodelphian Society of Miami University, on the seventh anniversary of that institution, September 25th, 18321
- A discourse upon the duties of a physician: with some sentiments, on the usefulness and necessity of a public hospital : delivered before the president and governors of King's College, at the commencement, held on the 16th of May, 1769 : as advice to those gentlemen who then received the first medical degrees conferred by that university1
- A duty pharmacists owe their unregistered apprentices1
- A fable of the spider and the bees: verified by facts and press and pulpit comments which should command the serious attention of every American citizen1
- A fever for empire: U.S. disease eradication in Cuba as colonial public health1
- A few passages in the life of Dr. Francis Tumblety, the Indian herb doctor: including his experience in the old Capitol Prison, to which he was consigned with a wanton disregard to justice and liberty, by order of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War : also journalistic and documentary vindication of his name and fame, and professional testimonials respectfully inscribed to the American public1
- A few states fell short in timely investigation of the most serious nursing home complaints: 2011-20151
- A first look at how Medicare Advantage benefits and premiums in individual enrollment plans are changing from 2008 to 20091
- A first look at the volume and cost of comparative effectiveness research in the United States1
- A framework for assessing equitable health outcomes of parks: guidance for park practitioners and local leaders1