- The country slaughterhouse as a factor in the spread of disease1
- The decorative art of the Indians of the North Pacific coast1
- The dispensatory of the United States of America2
- The doctrine of souls and of disease among the Chinook Indians1
- The duty of the community to medical science1
- The effect of massage on the number and hæmoglobin value of the red blood-cells1
- The entrance of woman into medicine1
- The establishment of sanitaria for pulmonary diseases in the vicinity of our great cities1
- The etiology and pathology of typhoid fever1
- The evolution of pediatric literature in the United States1
- The expansion of medicine: the annual discourse1
- The geographical distribution of the mineral springs of the United States: read at the meeting of the American Climatological Association, at Hot Springs, Virginia, June 14, 18951
- The gigantic Ceratopsidæ, or horned dinosaurs, of North America1
- The health of the American girl as imperilled by the social conditions of the day1
- The history of the public rain bath in America1
- The influence of climate on the breathing-habit, with a comparison of American climatic resorts1
- The insurance of children: argument of John D. Long before the Committee on Insurance of the Massachusetts Legislature, April 4, 1895, on the bill to prohibit insurance of children under ten years of age1
- The manual of drill for the use of the Hospital Corps, U.S. Army1
- The medical work of the Massachusetts Volunteer Aid Association during the Spanish War1
- The menace of medical monopoly: an editorial in the Arena for Feb., 18941