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- A historical sketch of surgery, ancient, mediaeval, and modern1
- A record of eighty miscellaneous abdominal operations: seventh annual address of the president, delivered before the Washington Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, October 4th, 18891
- Abortion and its effects1
- About a country doctor: address before Trinity Medical Society1
- Address by T.C. Mendenhall, president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: delivered at the Indianapolis meeting, August, 18901
- Address delivered at the forty-third annual session of the American Institute of Homeopathy, at Waukesha, Wis., on the progress of homeopathy1
- Address in hygiene1
- Address of Richard G. Moulton, A.M., of Cambridge, Eng., on the University extension movement1
- Annual address of the President, Mr. Edgar Richards, delivered before the Chemical Society of Washington, January 23, 1890: some food substitutes and adulterants1
- Doctorate address 18901
- 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
- Gunshot wounds of the abdomen: with cases1
- Health and happiness: an address delivered at the commencement of the National Temperance Hospital Training School1
- Inaugural address of Orlando B. Douglas, M.D., president of the Medical Society of the County of New York, November 24th, 18901
- Insanity as a symptom of "Bright's Disease"1
- Malarial affections1
- Physical culture, a national want: an address delivered by Hugo Muench, president of the North-American Turner-Bund, at North St. Louis Turner Hall, April 13, 18901
- Reciprocal responsibilities: an address delivered on the part of the faculty at the forty-first commencement exercises of the Medical Department of Georgetown University, at Lincoln Hall, on May 5, 18901
- State control of medical practice: an address delivered at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Medical Society, June 9, 18891
- The Boston City Hospital1