Author:Francis Randolph Packard

Selected works

 * A healthy regiment, and the reason it was so (1898)
 * The care of sick and wounded in the Revolution (1899)
 * Early methods of medical education in North America (1899)
 * History of Medicine in the United States (1901)
 * The author of "Rab and his friends," Dr. John Brown, of Edinburgh (1903)
 * Early medical libraries in America: being an account of the origin and growth of the libraries of the Pennsylvania Hospital and of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia (1907)
 * Text-book of diseases of the nose, throat and ear for the use of students and general practitioners (1909)
 * A way of life: an address delivered to Yale students on the evening of Sunday, April 20th, 1913 (1913)
 * History of the School of Salernum, in The School of Salernum (1920)
 * Life and times of Ambroise Paré [Essay] (1921)
 * Guy Patin and the medical profession in Paris in the XVIIth century (1924)
 * History of Medicine in the United States (1931)
 * Some account of the Pennsylvania Hospital from its first rise to the beginning of the year 1938 (1938)
 * The Conquest of Surgical Pain (1940)
 * A great physician's contributions to scholarship and literature (1941)
 * Charter members of the Library Company (1942)
 * History of the Wistar Association (1945)
 * History of Medicine in the United States (1963)