- "How we keep fit in the army," to local chapter of American College of Surgeons, Winston-Salem, NC, February 4, 19241
- "I'll be your light"1
- "Interesting anniversary exercises at Armory Square Hospital", 18631
- "Kultur" threatens Miss Cavell nursing a wounded enemy1
- "Lest we forget": the 24th Evacuation Hospital1
- "Loisette" exposed: (Marcus Dwight Larrowe, alias Silas Holmes, alias Alphonse Loisette) : together with Loisette's complete system of physiological memory, the instantaneous art of never forgetting : to which is appended a bibliography of mnemonics, 1325-18881
- "Mademoiselle Miss": letters from an American girl serving with the rank of lieutenant in a French army hospital at the front1
- "Medical Care of Veterans", 19461
- "Medical and surgical memoirs: containing investigations on the geographical distribution, causes, nature, relations and treatment of various diseases 1855-1890" - Joseph Jones1
- "Medical research, Medical Department of the army," to Council on Medical Education and Hospitals, AMA, Chicago, February 3, 19281
- "Medical service in a theater of operations," at Army War College, May 14, 19291
- "Memories of the salon of Molly Moore Davis"1
- "Military preparedness," to Indiana State Medical Society, Indianapolis, September 29, 19211
- "Outline of investigations into the nature, causes and prevention of endemic and epidemic diseases, and more especially malarial fevers" - Joseph Jones1
- "Periodical physical examinations of army personnel," at Interstate Post-Graduate Assembly, Milwaukee, October 31, 19241
- "Powers and limitations of the Medical Dept. with particular reference to evacuation," at Army War College, April 14, 19221
- "Prevention and Control of Narcotic Addiction"1
- "Report #1: List of Death Certificates, West. VA., by County, by Site, by Sex for Years 1941-1950"1
- "Results obtained by the army in disease prevention and health conservation," Naval Surgery, 19261
- "Results obtained by the army in disease prevention and health conservation," at Institute of Homeopathy, Philadelphia, June 30, 19261