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- S.W. Francis: phrenological character and biography1
- Samuel Ward Francis, M.D1
- Scripture and hymns used at the funeral of Deacon Samuel C. Paine, M.D., April 4, 1888: also, sermon preached at the memorial service, in the Congregational Church, Oxford, Mass., April 8th, 18881
- Sermon preached by Rev. Edmund B. Willson: at the North Church, Salem, Sunday, March 5, 18931
- Serving our generation: a discourse commemorative of the life work of John D. Ford : delivered in the First Baptist Church, Winona, Minnesota, Sabbath, November 3d, 18671
- Should physicians be pharmacists?1
- Sir Charles Bell and Sir James Simpson: a biographical study1
- Sketch of the late Dr. J. Edward Turner: the founder of inebriate asylums1
- Sketch of the late Dr. Thomas Lee Wright of Bellefontaine, Ohio1
- Sketch of the life and character of John D. Fisher, M.D1
- Sketches of Rhode Island physicians deceased prior to 18501
- Sketches of physicians in Hartford in 1820, and reminiscences, by George Sumner, M.D., and in 1837, by Gurdon W. Russell, M.D: being papers read before the Hartford Medical Society January 1, 1848 and March 5, 18881
- Smith's homoeopathic directory of the United States2
- Some medical pilgrimages abroad: an introductory to the summer course of lectures of the Jefferson Medical College, delivered March 30, 18741
- Sorrow, sorrow, sorrow: Dr. John Mills Browne, 33d, Treasurer-General, Supreme Council--A.A.S. Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A1
- Special report of the chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, on the difficulty of officering the Medical Corps of the Navy, its causes and the remedy1
- Specimen pages from Rambles of a physician, or, A midsummer dream1
- Speech1
- Speech of Hon. Stephen J. Colahan on the admission to the practice of medicine and the dispensing of drugs: delivered in convention, Nov. 19, 18671
- St. Louis and St. Louis County directory of physicians, druggists, dentists, etc: comprising a complete and accurate list of all physicians, their correct office and residence addresses, hours of consultation at both office and residence, telephone number, etc. : also a complete and accurate list of dentists, druggists and midwives, arranged alphabetically and by streets1
