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- Letter from Francis Crick to James D. Watson4
- A lecture on some of the diseases of a literary life: delivered before the American Institute, August 23, 18321
- A reply to an attack by Henry I. Bowditch, M.D. upon the essay on the principal writings of P.Ch. A. Louis, M.D. as contained in the Medical and physiological commentaries by the author1
- Addenda: the gibbeting of Dr. E.S. Gaillard1
- Address to medical graduates1
- An address on the life, character and writings of Elisha Bartlett, M.D., M.M.S.S: late professor of materia medica and medical jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York : before the Middlesex North District Medical Society, December 26, 18551
- An examination of a review, contained in the British and Foreign Medical Review, of the Medical and physiol. commentaries1
- Animadversions on a late pompous book, intituled, Osteographia, or, The anatomy of the bones: by William Cheselden Esq, surgeon to Her Magesty, F.R.S. Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital ; and member of the Royal Academy of Surgery at Paris1
- Characteristic curves of composition1
- Clinical documentation: EHR deployment techniques1
- Gaillard's November surly blasts: the travail of poor Dr. E.S. Gaillard1
- Letter from Francis Crick to James D. Watson (and notes concerning Watson's book, "The Double Helix")1
- Letter from James D. Watson to Francis Crick1
- Letter from Linus Pauling to Francis Crick1
- Literary methods in medicine: a lecture delivered before the W.W. Keen Surgical Society of the Jefferson Medical College1
- Medical and surgical science: as expounded by E.S. Gaillard, M.D1
- Report of the Standing Committee on Medical Literature: presented to the American Medical Association, at its third annual meeting, held in Cincinnati, May, 18501
- Surgical site markers: putting your mark on patient safety1
- The literature of the insane1
- The poet--is he born, not made?1