Reprints of published articles, 1899-1910 and 1919 including "Combined Typhoid and Malarial Infection" (1899), "The Mensuration and Capacity of the Female Bladder" (1899), "Coincident Typhoid and Malarial Infection" (1900), "An Inquiry into the Existence of Autochthonous Malaria in Buffalo and its Environs" (1900), "The Inoculation of Malaria by the Mosquito: A Review of the Literature" (1900), "Primary Echinococcus Cysts of the Pleura" (1900), "Blood Examination Applied to Surgery" (1901), "The Clinical Study of the Blood: A Brief Guide to the Application of Blood Examination to Medicine and Surgery" (1901), "Pseudomembranous Inflammation of the Mucous Membranes Caused by the Pneumococcus" (1901), "A Review of Echinococcus Disease in North America" (1902), "Arterio-Sclerosis and the Kidney" (1903), "Blood Examination in General Practice" (1903), "Abstracts of Papers to be Read at the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Association of American Physicians ..." (1907), "Abstracts of Papers to be Read at the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Association of American Physicians ..." (1908), "The Radical Cure of Habitual Constipation by Psychotherapy" (1908), "Abstracts of Papers to be Read at the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Association of American Physicians ..." (1909), "Adiposis and Lipomatosis, Considered in Reference to Their Constitutional Relations and Symptomatology" (1909), "Abstracts of Papers to be Read at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Association of American Physicians ..." (1910), "Adiposis and Lipomatosis" (1910), "Abstracts of Papers to be Read at the Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Association of American Physicians ..." (1911), "Some Clinical Observations on the Influenza Epidemic at Camp Upton from Sept. 13 to Dec. 1, 1918" (1919). Also includes booklet, "A List of the Professional Positions and Publications of the Nominees for Membership in the Association of American Physicians" (1910) and a letter from Dr. Morton Prince to Dr. Lyon regarding reprints, publishing in Journal of Abnormal Psychology and referencing student behavior.