Bryan has authored a number of works on the pharmacology of antibiotics,
bloodstream infections, and
hospital-acquired infections as well as on the history of medicine, particularly relating to Sir
William Osler, on whom he is considered an authority. He has made over 500 contributions to medical literature including writing 12 books.
Books •
Osler: Inspirations from a Great Physician,
Oxford University Press, 1997. •
Infectious Diseases in Primary Care,
W. B. Saunders Company, 2002. •
Asylum Doctor; James Woods Babcock and the Red Plague of Pellagra, Waring Historical Library, Medical University of South Carolina, 2014. Details mental illness and
pellagra in South Carolina. In 2015, it was described as "probably his most ambitious undertaking, requiring as it did 15 years of painstaking research".
Articles He has authored a landmark article on the overprescribing of antibiotics. • • "Fever, Famine, and War: William Osler as an Infectious Diseases Specialist",
Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 23, No. 5 (Nov., 1996), pp. 1139-1149. • "Penicillin Dosing for Pneumococcal Pneumonia, co-authored with Rohit Talwani and M. Shawn Stinson,
Chest, December 1997, pp. 1657-1664 • • • == References ==