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- Address in state medicine: delivered at the thirty-seventh annual session of the American Medical Association, in St. Louis, on May 6, 18861
- Cure & contempt: the exhaustion of benevolence1
- Early American chemical societies: read to the Washington Chemical Society, April 8, 18971
- Gathering and spreading knowledge: publications and the Army Medical Library around World War I1
- Hormones and youth1
- Reproductive technologies and the posthuman future: are we there yet?1
- Surviving and thriving: AIDS, politics, and culture1
- The American fire-alarm telegraph: a lecture delivered before the Smithsonian Institution, March, 18551
- The future of the colored race in the United States from an ethnic and medical standpoint1
- The history of race in randomized controlled trials: ethical and policy considerations1
- The image of modern medicine: aesthetic belonging and the American doctor, 1880-19501
- The importance of liberal tastes and good intellectual habits as a provision for pure and permanent enjoyment: being an introductory lecture, delivered on the 5th December, 1837, before the Young Men's Association of Troy1
- The model minority myth: health disparities in Asian American communities1
- The moral and legal responsibilities of a surgeon: introductory lecture to the course on the principles and practice of surgery, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, October 10th, 18591
- Vaccine confidence event with the National Institutes of Health1