- "The medical reserve corps of the army," The Military Surgeon, 19341
- "The medical service in a theater of operations," at Army War College, February 23, 19281
- "The most important of the 4"1
- "The new dining set"1
- "The obligation of the medical profession under the National Defense Act," at Southwestern Clinical Congress, October 16, 19241
- "The physicians and surgeons of the United States": a review and editorial1
- "The place of the civil general hospital in the scheme of medical preparedness," at Ether Day celebration, also honoring Oscar C. Tugo, October 18, 19211
- "The primeval dignity of man": an address introductory to a course of lectures on human physiology, delivered at the Toland Medical College, June 4th, 18671
- "The progress of medicine in the twentieth century," Pennsylvania Medical Journal, 19191
- "The progress of medicine in the twentieth century," at Jefferson Medical College commencement, June 7, 19191
- "The public's debt to medicine," broadcast from Philadelphia, October 13, 19301
- "The queen's closet opened"1
- "The real need of the hour"1
- "The relation between the nursing service of the American Red Cross and the Army Nurse Corps," at American Red Cross Headquarters, May 27, 19261
- "The relations of the Medical Department with command agencies," at Army War College, June 15, 19271
- "The spirit of democracy"1
- "The spirit of nursing," by Mary M. Roberts, to graduating class Army School of Nursing - June 5, 19251
- "The surgical contributions of William Stewart Halsted" by Lawrence R. Wharton, 19241
- "The three Smiths."1
- "There is no man of greater weight in his profession."1