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70 : The Importance of Physiological Chemistry as a Part of Medical Education, ''N. Y. Med. Journal'', September 30, 1898.


 * The Study of Physiology, Univ. Pa. Med. Bulletin, June, 1904.


 * Instruction in Physiology in Med. Schools, The Michigan Alumnus, January, 1900.


 * Physiology (Series: Lectures on Science, Philosophy and Art, Columbia Univ. Press, 1909).

3. Pharmacology.


 * On the Teaching of Pharmacology, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics, Phila. Med. Jour., September 1, 1900.


 * The Teaching of Therapeutics and Pharmacology from the Experimental Standpoint, Jour. Amer. Med. Assn., September 6, 1902.

4. Pathology and Bacteriology.


 * On the Teaching of Pathology, Phila. Med. Jour., 1900, pp. 399-402.


 * On the Place of Pathology in Medical Education, Brit. Med. Jour., 1896, vol. ii.


 * Place of Pathology in the University, Jour. Amer. Med. Assn., 1907, vol. xlviii. p. 917.


 * On Methods of Studying Pathology, Amer. Text-Book of Path., Philadelphia, 1901.

5. Hygiene.


 * Education and its Economic Value in the Field of Preventive Medicine, Columbia University Quarterly, vol. x., supplement to no. 3, June, 1908.


 * Teaching of Biology and Sanitary Science in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tech. Quarterly, vol. xix., no. 4, December, 1906.


 * The Laboratory in Public Health Work, Twelfth Biennial Report of Iowa State Board of Health.


 * The Public Health Laboratory, Jour. Amer. Med., vol. xi., no. 9.