- Address delivered before the American Academy of Dental Science: at their eleventh annual meeting, held in Boston, Oct. 30, 18781
- Address delivered before the American Academy of Dental Science: at their sixth annual meeting, held in Boston, Sept. 29, 18731
- Address delivered before the American Medical Association: at its twenty-ninth annual session, held at Buffalo, N.Y., June 4th to 7th, 18781
- Address in state medicine and public hygiene before American Medical Association, June 6, 18781
- Address of Dr. W.F. Peck, president, of the Iowa State Medical Society, at its Annual Meeting: held at Des Moines, January 26, 18761
- Address of Joseph M. Toner, president of the Association1
- Address of Thos. M. Logan, M.D., president of the American Medical Association: delivered in St. Louis (Mo.), May 6, 18731
- Address on American medical literature, delivered before the International Medical Congress, at Philadelphia, September 8, 18761
- Address on medical biography: delivered before the International Medical Congress, at Philadelphia, September 5, 18761
- Address on obstetrics: delivered before the International Medical Congress, at Philadelphia, September 7, 18761
- Addresses delivered June 13, 1878, by B.L. Hovey, M.D., of Rochester, N.Y., before the alumni and Wm. C. Wey, M.D., of Rochester, N.Y. before the graduating class of the College of Medicine of the Syracuse University1
- Alphabetical list of members, August 23, 18791
- American Gynecological Society1
- American microscopes and their merits1
- American womanhood: its peculiarities and necessities1
- An account of the epidemic of yellow fever which appeared on board the United States ship Saratoga in June, 18691
- An account of the various publications relating to the travels of Lewis and Clarke: with a commentary on the zoological results of their expedition1
- An address before the Waco Medical Association1
- An address delivered at the commencement exercises of the Dental Department in Harvard University, February 12, 18731
- An address read at the first meeting of the American Academy of Medicine, by the secretary, R. Lowry Sibbet, A.B., M.D., in Philadelphia, September 6, 1876: on the necessity of an organization which shall encourage a higher standard of qualifications in the medical profession in the United States1