- Constitution and by-laws of the American Gynecological Society: with a list of the officers and fellows1
- Constitution and by-laws of the Army Mutual Aid Association1
- Constitution and the list of members of the American Public Health Association1
- Contributions to the history of medical education and medical institutions in the United States of America, 1776-1876: special report1
- Contributions to the study of yellow fever1
- Cottage system for treating the insane1
- Criminal abortion: its extent and prevention1
- Dear Sir, Your presence is requested at a meeting to be held at the Academy of Medicine, 12 West 31st Street, New York, on Saturday, June 3, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of organizing a national society for the promotion of knowledge in all that relates to the diseases of women and to obstetrics1
- Decoration Day: Albany celebration, May 31, 1875 : oration1
- Dermatology in America: being the president's address before the first meeting of the American Dermatological Association at Niagara Falls, New York, September 4, 18771
- Descriptions of new genera and species of isopoda, from New England and adjacent regions1
- Diagram showing the proportion of white children of both sexes under 15 years, to the 1000 white females between 15 and 50 years, the nubile age, in each state at every decade from 1800 to 1870: devised and constructed by J.M. Toner, M.D. from data given in the several reports of the U.S. Census, to illustrate graphically, the fact of the decline of birth-rate in the U.S1
- Early syphilis in the Negro1
- Erysipelas and child-bed fever1
- Facts of vital statistics in the United States: with tables and diagrams1
- Fellows, After great delay, the Transactions of the Second Annual Meeting have been published and distributed1
- Fellows, After many unavoidable delays, chiefly incident to the recent formation of the Society, the transactions of the first annual meeting are now in print, and will be published before many days1
- Fires in American cities1
- Free parks and camping grounds or sanitariums, for the sick and debilitated children of the poor in crowded cities during the summer months1
- Free parks and camping grounds, or sanitariums for the sick and debilitated children of large cities during the summer months1