Titles
- Maternal mortality in Kentucky: a study of puerperal deaths, 1932-19391
- Maternal mortality survey, Pontiac, Michigan, 1935-19391
- Medico-legal report on the medical testimony of the Schoeppe murder trial, presented to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, and unanimously adopted, November 3, 18691
- Mortality from casualties1
- Nomenclature of diseases, or causes of death: arranged to promote uniformity and correctness of physicians' certificates of deaths in Rhode Island1
- Observation intéressante et mémoire a consulter sur la maladie d'une petite fille & l'état de son cadavre: où l'on invite les habiles médecins du royaume à prononcer sur la cause de sa mort1
- One hundred cases in the Coroner's Court of Montreal, 18931
- Pathological demonstrations1
- Proposed statistical classification of diseases, injuries, and causes of death1
- Report of a case of tricuspid stenosis associated with mitral stenosis and aortic stenosis1
- Report of the Board of Health to the Legislature of the State of Louisiana: January, 18671
- Report of the select committee to which was referred the memorial of Dr. Saunders and others, asking for an investigation into the causes of the death of Norris Tarbell, at the State Lunatic Asylum at Utica: transmitted to the legislature, April 16, 18601
- Statistical treatment of causes of death: cooperative work relative to treatment of jointly returned causes and the revision of the international classification : plan proposed by the Committee on Demography of the American Public Health Association1
- Statistics of the Coroner's Court for the district of Montreal, 18931
- Statistics on causes of death in the Americas1
- Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving: Proceedings1
- The Schoeppe murder trial: the trial of Dr. Paul Schoeppe, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Cumberland County, Pa. charged with the murder of Miss Maria M. Stennecke, by poison1
- The causes of death after operations and grave injuries1
- The effect of the entrance of air into the circulation1
- The physical or immediate cause of the death of Christ1
