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- War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, March 3, 1864: memorandum1
- Ward 41
- Was Guiteau sane and responsible for the assassination of President Garfield?: read before the Boston Medico-Psychological Society, April 6, 1882, and the Association of Medical Superintendents for American Institutions for the Insane at Cincinnati, June 9, 18821
- Washington's death and the doctors, December, 17991
- Waste: address of John S. Billings on commencement day at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Thursday, June 20, 18951
- Wealth of the Republic: the power of production, the present aggregate value and the non-economic consumption1
- Weights of the pharmacopoeia1
- What is medicine?: annual address delivered before the American Academy of Medicine, at New York, October 28, 18851
- What is the most practicable plan of sanitary organization for active service in the United States Army?1
- What they have to do who stay at home1
- Where to spend the winter1
- Will the American Government present an artificial arm (not a "clutch") to the mutilated American soldier?: petition of three hundred soldiers1
- William Beaumont and his work1
- Women physicians in hospitals for the insane: an historical retrospect1