- Regulations for the enrolment and draft of three hundred thousand militia1
- Regulations for the examination of officers of the Quartermaster's, Subsistence, and Pay Departments, under the following act to provide for the examination of certain officers of the army1
- Regulations for the government of the De Camp General Hospital, United States Army, at Davids' Island, New York Harbor1
- Regulations for the uniform and dress of the Army of the United States 18611
- Regulations governing the uniforms of officers and employees of the United States Marine-Hospital Service1
- Regulations of the New York Agency of the Commission, and for its transport service on the Atlantic coast1
- Regulations regarding the uniform of officers and employés of the United States Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department1
- Regulations relative to newspaper advertising and job printing1
- Regulations, no.68, for the proper collection and return of the hospital fund, and the application thereof for the relief of sick and disabled seamen1
- Relation of boards of health to intemperance: a paper read before the national convention of health boards assembled in Washington City, January 21-23, 18741
- Relation of the single tax to public health1
- Release of civilians from parole1
- Remarks before the Committee on Public Health of the House of Representatives, in support of House bill 2785, 48th Congress, 1st session, for the protection of the public health: and in refutation of the charges made against the Board by the Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine-Hospital Service1
- Remarks before the Ohio State Medical Society, 1871, on the special report of the Committee on Sanitary Science1
- Remarks of Robert E.C. Stearns on the late Professor Joseph Henry: before the California Academy of Sciences, May 20th, 1878, and resolutions of the Academy, June 17th, 18781
- Remarks on dental education: made before the Southern Dental Association, at Baltimore, July, 18731
- Remarks on library construction1
- Remarks on spinal injuries, more especially "railway spine": with hints on expert testimony1
- Remarks on sulphate of quinia1
- Remarks upon the enucleation of uterine fibroids, with illustrative cases1