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The American Medical Profession: Mid‑Nineteenth Century
(Loyola University, Institute of Jesuit History, 1962)
Factors in the Development of Genetics in the United States: Some Suggestions
(Oxford University Press, 1967)
Pietism and the Origins of the American Public Health Movement: A Note on John H. Griscom and Robert M. Hartley
(Oxford University Press, 1968)
The Practice of Medicine in New York a Century Ago
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1968)
Martin Arrowsmith: The Scientist as Hero
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1963)
The Place of George M. Beard in Nineteenth Century Psychiatry
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1962)
On the Study of American Biology and Medicine: Some Justifications
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1964)
Charles Benedict Davenport and the Beginning of Human Genetics
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1961)
The Adams Act: Politics and the Cause of Scientific Research
(Agricultural History Society, 1964)
The Cause of Cholera: Aspects of Etiological Thought in Nineteenth Century America
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1960)