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- Memoir of Samuel D. Gross, M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., emeritus professor of surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia2
- A discourse commemorative of the life and character of Hugh L. Hodge, late emeritus professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children in the University of Pennsylvania1
- A memoir of the life and character of James B. Rogers, M.D., professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania1
- A memorial of the late Robley Dunglison, M.D: one of the vice-presidents of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind : prepared in compliance with a resolution of the board of managers1
- An obituary notice of Thomas T. Hewson, M. D: late president of the Philadelphia College of Physicians1
- Biographical memoir of Hugh L. Hodge, M.D., LL.D: prepared at the request of the Philadelphia County Medical Society and read before the society, April 22, 18741
- Biographical memoir of William Draper Brincklé, M. D: as read, on invitation, before the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, March 24th, 18631
- Biographical sketch of William L. Knight, M.D., ex-president of the society: read before the Philadelphia County Medical Society, October 15, 18771
- Charles T. Hunter, M.D: 1843-18841
- Illustrious brother Anthony Eugene Stocker, M.D., 33°: born in Philadelphia, Pa. March 5th, 1819, died at Philadelphia, Pa. May 23d, 18971
- Introductory lecture to the class of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania: delivered at the opening of the nineteenth annual session, Oct. 15, 18681
- Memoir of Moreton Stillé, M. D: read before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, April 2, 18581
- Memoir of Prof. William Procter, Jr: late professor of pharmacy in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy1
- Necrology1
- Notice of the life and professional services of William R. Grant, M.D: a discourse, at the opening of the lectures in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, for the session of 1852-'531
- Obituary of Edward Rhoads: read before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, February 5, 1872, and extracted from its transactions1