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- A complete concordance to Science and health: with key to the Scriptures, together with an index to the marginal headings and a list of the Scriptural quotations contained therein, compiled from the nineteen hundred and ten edition of Science and health as finally revised by its author Mary Baker Eddy1
- A list of American organizations for cripples: revised to April 1, 19161
- A manual of practical nursing: prepared for the Washington University Training School for Nurses in the Barnes and St. Louis Children's Hospitals1
- A text-book of histology1
- A text-book of nursing: for the use of training schools, families, and private students1
- Address at the ninety-first commencement of the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, June 3, 19161
- Alphabetical list of abbreviations of titles of medical periodicals employed in the Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, United States Army, from volume 1 to 21, inclusive, second series, including those current at end of the first series1
- Ambulance no. 10: personal letters from the front1
- Antiblastic Immunity1
- Bacteriology and surgical technic for nurses1
- Being well-born: an introduction to eugenics1
- Care of patients undergoing gynecologic and abdominal procedures: before, during, and after operation1
- Clinical pediatrics1
- Clinical studies for nurses: a text-book for second and third year pupil nurses and a hand-book for all who are engaged in caring for the sick1
- Diseases of children for nurses: including infant feeding, therapeutic measures employed in childhood, treatment for emergencies, prophylaxis, hygiene, and nursing1
- Excerpt from Report of the Director of the Hospital to the Corporation of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, January 19161
- First-year nursing: a text-book for pupils during their first year of hospital work1
- General alumni catalogue of the Long Island College Hospital: together with the Hoagland Laboratory and the Polhemus Memorial Clinic1
- General register of Georgetown University, Washington D.C., 19161
- General types of superior men: a philosophico-psychological study of genius, talent and Philistinism in their bearings upon human society and its struggle for a better social order1