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“Lyndhurst,” The Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine, Vol. V, No. 4, June 1846, pp. 274-278.
“The Position of Women,” The Philadelphia Press, 25 August 1847.
“Ship Fever: An Inaugural Thesis. Submitted for the degree of M.D., at Geneva Medical College, 1849 January,” Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review, Vol. IV, No. 9, February 1849, pp. 523-531.
The Laws of Life with Special Reference to the Physical Education of Girls. New York: George P. Putnam, 1852.
Address on the Medical Education for Women. New York: Baker & Duychinck, 1856.
Medicine as a Profession for Women. New York: Baptist & Tyler, 1864 (with Elizabeth Blackwell).
“Letter to Young Ladies Desirous of Studying Medicine,” The English Woman’s Journal, Vol. IV, No. 23, January 1859, pp. 329-332.
Address on the Medical Education. New York: Baptist & Taylor, 1870.
How to Keep a Household in Health. London: Ladies’ Sanitary Association, 1870.
How to Keep a Household in Health: An Address Delivered Before the Working Women’s College. London: W. W. Head, 1870.
Lectures on the Laws of Life, with Special Reference to Girls. London: Sampson Low & Company, 1870.
The Religion of Health. Edinburgh and Glasgow: John Menzies & Company, 1878.
Counsel to Parents on the Moral Education of their Children. New York: Bentano’s Literary Emporium, 1880.
The Human Element in Sex: A Consideration of Facts in Relation to the Physical and Mental Organization of Men and Women: Addressed to Students of Medicine. London: McGowan’s Steam Printing Company, Limited, 1880.
Conseils aux Parents sur L’education Morale de Leurs Enfants au Point de vue des Facultes Sexuelles. Paris: G. Bailliere, 1881.
“Medicine and Morality,” The Modern Review, Vol. II, No. 3, October 1881, pp. 750-761.
Medicine and Morality. London: W. Speaight & Sons, Printer, 1881.
Rescue Work in Relation to Prostitution and Disease: An Address Given at the Conference of Rescue Workers Held in London, June 1881. London: T. Danks, 1881.
Rescue Work in Relation to Prostitution and Disease. New York: Fowler & Wells, 1882.
Christian Socialism: Thoughts Suggested by the Easter Season. Hastings: D. Williams, 1882.
Writing and Right Methods of Dealing with Social Evils, as Shown by Lately-Published Parliamentary Advice. New York: A. Brentano, 1883.
The Human Element in Sex. London: J & A Churchill, 1884.
Purchase of Women: The Great Economic Blunder. London: John Kensit, 1887.
A Medical Address on the Benevolence of Malthus, Contrasted with the Corruptions of Neo-Malthusianism. London: T. W. Danks & Co., 1888.
The Influence of Women in the Profession of Medicine: Address Given at the Opening of the Winter Session of the London School of Medicine for Women. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1889.
A Serious Protest Sent to the Alumnae Association of the Women’s Medical College of the New York Infirmary. Privately Printed, 1890.
Christianity in Medicine: An Address Delivered Before the Chriso-Theosophical Society, December 18th, 1890. Privately Printed, 1890.
Erroneous Method in Medical Education. London: Women’s Printing Society, 1891.
“Cruelty and Lust--Appeal to Women,” The Philanthropist, Vol. VI, No. 12, December, 1891, pp. 1-3.
On the Humane Prevention of Rabies. St. Leonards: J.F. Nock, 1891.
Criticism of Grenlund’s Co-operative Commonwealth: ChapterX--Woman. St. Leonard’s: J. F. Nock, 1892.
Why Hygienic Congresses Fail: Lessons Taught by the International Congress of 1891. London: George Bells & Sons, 1892.
“Legal Enactments in Relation to Vice,” The Philanthropist, Vol. IX, No. 9, September 1893, pp. 1-3.
The Human Element in Sex. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1894.
Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1895.
“English Experience and Purity Work,” The Philanthropist, Vol. XI, No. 6, June 1896, pp. 2-4.
The Responsibility of Women Physicians in Relation to the Contagious Diseases Acts: Address Given to a Medical Meeting in London, April 27th, 1897. Privately Printed, 1897.
Scientific Method in Biology. London: Eliot Stock, 1898.
Essays in Medical Sociology. London: Privately Printed, 1899.
Essays in Medical Sociology. 2 Volumes. London: Ernest Bell, 1902.
Pioneer Work for Women. London and New York: J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., and E. P. Dutton & Co., 1914.
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