- Address introducing the Secretary of War, at graduating exercise, Army Medical Center, June 6, 19241
- Address of Dr. W.F. Peck, president, of the Iowa State Medical Society, at its Annual Meeting: held at Des Moines, January 26, 18761
- Address of Montgomery Johns, M.D., delivered at the opening of the twentieth annual course of lectures of the Medical Department Georgetown College, October 1, 18681
- Address of S.P. Hildreth, M.D., president of the third Medical Convention of Ohio: delivered at Cleveland, May 14th, 18391
- Address of Thos. M. Logan, M.D., president of the American Medical Association: delivered in St. Louis (Mo.), May 6, 18731
- Address on 150th anniversary of Declaration of Independence, at St. Mary's of the Woods, MI, January 22, 19261
- Address on American medical literature, delivered before the International Medical Congress, at Philadelphia, September 8, 18761
- Address on history of work of Evacuation Hospital No. 1, at hospital reunion, Baltimore, January 16, 19261
- Address on medical biography: delivered before the International Medical Congress, at Philadelphia, September 5, 18761
- Address on medical preparedness, at Massachusetts General Hospital alumni annual dinner, October 18, 19211
- Address on mission and functions of the Medical Department, at Procurement Planning Meeting, Detroit, January 22, 19261
- Address on occasion of 50th anniversary of Bellevue Training School for Nurses, New York, May 8, 19231
- Address on occasion of a dinner for Drs. Martin and McLean, in Philadelphia, April 10, 19191
- Address on prevention of disease by Medical Department during World War, to Sojourners Club, Belmont Inn, December 14, 19211
- Address on prevention of disease by Medical Department, to Society of Santiago, Army and Navy Club dinner, February 25, 19221
- Address on the defense of the nation, at Tri-State Medical Society banquet, Milwaukee, October 31, 19241
- Address on the effects of intemperance on the intellectual, moral, and physical powers: originally delivered before the Washington City Temperance Society1
- Address on the part played by the medical profession of the U.S. in the World War, at Philadelphia Medical Club, April 18, 19191
- Address on the study of science: delivered in the New York Medical College at the commencement of the winter session, October 20, 18571
- Address on the truth, dignity, power and beauty of the principles of peace, and on the unchristian character and influence of war and the warrior: delivered in the Centre Church at New-Haven, during the session of the Legislature of Connecticut, at the request of the Connecticut Peace Society, on Sunday evening, the 6th of May, 18321