1. Analysis of fifteen months' abdominal work in the Gynacean Hospital (Philadelphia) Author(s): Price, Joseph, 1853-1911, author Publication: [Richmond?] : [publisher not identified], [1890?] Subject(s): Genital Diseases, Female -- surgeryHospitals, SpecialPennsylvaniaGynecean Hospital.
2. Case of a bearded woman Author(s): Duhring, Louis A., 1845-1913 Publication: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1877 Subject(s): HirsutismPennsylvania
3. A case of suprapubic cystotomy in which the bladder was distended with air instead of water, and four hundred and ninety-five calculi removed Author(s): Keen, William W. (William Williams), 1837-1932 Publication: Atlanta, Ga. : The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., [1893?] Subject(s): Urinary Bladder CalculiCystotomyPennsylvania
4. A contribution to the study of the etiology of membranous rhinitis Author(s): Ravenel, Mazÿck Porcher. Publication: [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1895?] Subject(s): Rhinitis -- etiologyNose -- microbiologyPennsylvania
5. Description of the brain of John M. Wilson, recently hanged at Norristown Author(s): Dercum, Francis X. (Francis Xavier), 1856-1931 Publication: [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1887?] Subject(s): Brain -- abnormalitiesCrimePennsylvania
6. The management of filiform stricture of the urethra, with some observations on stricture Author(s): Thomas, J. D. (Joseph Dio), 1843- Publication: [New York?] : D. Appleton and Company, c1896 Subject(s): Urethral StricturePennsylvania
7. Mary Reynolds: a case of double consciousness Author(s): Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914 Publication: Philadelphia : Wm. J. Dornan, printer, 1889 Subject(s): Multiple Personality DisorderPennsylvaniaReynolds, Mary, -1854.
8. Neurological lectures and addresses Author(s): Wood, H. C. Jr. (Horatio C.), 1841-1920 Publication: [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1889?] Subject(s): Mental DisordersHemianopsiaPennsylvania
9. A new wool-test for the detection of color-blindness Author(s): Thomson, William, 1833-1907 Publication: [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1894?] Subject(s): Color Vision Defects -- diagnosisColor Perception Tests -- methodsPennsylvania
10. Observations on ulceration of the jugular veins, communicating with an abscess or an open sore Author(s): Gross, Samuel W. (Samuel Weissell), 1837-1889 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1871 Subject(s): Jugular Veins -- pathologyChildChild, PreschoolInfantUlcerPennsylvaniaUnited Kingdom
11. The so-called hot-air treatment of painful and partially ankylosed joints, and an experimental investigation of the physiological effect of the local application of hot air on general metabolism Author(s): Frazier, Charles H. (Charles Harrison), 1870-1936 Publication: [Philadelphia : s.n., 1897] Subject(s): Ankylosis -- therapyHot Temperature -- therapeutic useAirPennsylvania
12. Surgical methods and results in cases of tubercular disease, aneurism, ununited fractures, head injuries, neoplasms, vesical calculi, and diseases of the bones and joints Author(s): White, J. William (James William), 1850-1916 Publication: [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1893?] Subject(s): Surgical Procedures, OperativePennsylvania
13. Suspension in locomotor ataxia Author(s): Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914 Publication: [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1890?] Subject(s): Tabes Dorsalis -- therapyPennsylvania
14. The treatment of fibroid tumors of the uterus Author(s): Atlee, Washington L. (Washington Lemuel), 1808-1878 Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1877 Subject(s): Uterine Neoplasms -- therapyLeiomyoma -- therapyGynecologic Surgical ProceduresErgot Alkaloids -- therapeutic usePennsylvania
15. Two cesarean sections and three symphyseotomies: a year's work in the surgical treatment of insuperably obstructed labor Author(s): Hirst, Barton Cooke, 1861-1935 Publication: [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1894?] Subject(s): Cesarean SectionSymphysiotomyObstetric Labor Complications -- surgeryPennsylvania