- A medical report upon the uniform and clothing of the soldiers of the U.S. Army1
- A plan for a national currency1
- A practical illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor", or, A letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D., late of Berlin, Prussia1
- A practical illustration of "Woman's right to labor," or, A letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D1
- A proclamation5
- A proclamation ... that martial law shall be no longer in force in Kentucky1
- A proclamation respecting soldiers absent without leave1
- A proclamation to suspend writ of habeus corpus, and establishing martial law in Kentucky1
- A proclamation: whereas it has become necessary to define the cases in which insurgent enemies are entitled to the benefits of the Proclamation of the President of the United States, which was made on the eighth day of December, 1863, and the manner in which they shall proceed to avail themselves of those benefits1
- A record of certain resolutions of the Sanitary Commission, passed in the second, third, and fourth sessions1
- A report to the Secretary of War of the operations of the Sanitary Commission: and upon the sanitary condition of the volunteer army, its medical staff, hospitals, and hospital supplies1
- A representation to Congress by the Morton Testimonial Association: covering a portion of the new and recently received petitions, memorials, resolutions, & letters from a large number of the American Medical Association, scientific societies, professors and surgeons of the principal colleges and hospitals, surgeons, officers and wounded soldiers of the Federal Army, &c., &c., urging compensation for the use of anaesthetics in the Army and Navy : submitted to the 38th Congress, and printed for the use of its members1
- A sketch of the history, plan of organization, and operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission1
- A treatise on hygiene: with special reference to the military service1
- Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States1
- Abuse of army ambulances1
- Account of the Field Relief Corps, of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, in the Army of the Potomac1
- Acting ordnance officers of divisions, brigades, &c1
- Action of medical associations, in favor of the introduction of homoeopathy into the army and navy1
- Address before the Philadelphia County Medical Society: delivered January 23, 1867, agreeably to a provision of the constitution, at the close of his official term as president1