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- A study of the social statistics of 4,663 cases of alcoholic inebriety1
- Annual address of the President, Mr. Edgar Richards, delivered before the Chemical Society of Washington, January 23, 1890: some food substitutes and adulterants1
- Benjamin Rush1
- Cherokee theory and practice of medicine1
- Conversations on training the young1
- Economic and sociologic relations of the Canadian states and the United States, prospectively considered: address by Charles S. Hill, Vice President, Section I, before the Section of Economic Science and Statistics, American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the Toronto meeting, August, 18891
- Instructions to medical examiners of the United States branch1
- List of officers and programme of the forty-first annual meeting of the American Medical Association: held at Nashville, Tenn., May 20, 21, 22, and 23, 18901
- On the frequency of contracted pelvis among American women, as deduced from 2227 cases of labor1
- Proposed legislation relating to the medical portion of the Pension Bureau1
- Report on medical education, medical colleges and the regulation of the practice of medicine in the United States and Canada: 1765-18901
- Reports on the sanitation of ships and quarantine1
- Special hospitals for the treatment of tuberculosis1
- State control of medical practice: an address delivered at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Medical Society, June 9, 18891
- The Americans and the Tenth International Congress1
- The Cherokee ball play1
- The acting assistant surgeon of the United States Army in the War of the Rebellion1
- The origin of the national scientific and educational institutions of the United States1
- The physician and his neighbor: address to the graduating class, Albany Medical College, commencement day, March 19, 18901
- The relations of the Massachusetts Medical Society to medical education: a plea for professional independence1