1. A clinical survey of 415 instances of brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve injuries, as seen in overseas wounded: with reports on several unusual cases Author(s): Fisk, J. C. Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, 1919 Subject(s): Brain InjuriesMilitary PersonnelPeripheral Nerve InjuriesSpinal Cord InjuriesUnited States
2. Cases in surgery: Gun-shot wounds ; Plural births Author(s): Warren, Jonathan Mason, 1811-1867 Publication: Boston : D. Clapp, 1862 Subject(s): Military MedicineObstetricsPregnancy, MultipleSurgical Procedures, OperativeWounds, GunshotUnited States
3. Report of interesting surgical operations, performed at the U.S.A. General Hospital, Beverly, New Jersey Author(s): Wagner, C., ass't surgeon Publication: [New Jersey? : s.n., 1865?] Subject(s): AmputationMilitary MedicineAmerican Civil WarUnited States
4. Observation on the diseases of the heart noticed among soldiers, particularly the organic diseases Author(s): Da Costa, J. M. (Jacob Mendes), 1833-1900 Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1867?] Subject(s): Heart Valve Diseases -- epidemiologyMilitary PersonnelUnited States
5. Cases in surgery: Gun-shot wounds ; Plural birth Author(s): Warren, Jonathan Mason, 1811-1867 Publication: Boston : D. Clapp, printer, 1862 Subject(s): Military MedicineSurgical Procedures, OperativeWounds, GunshotPregnancy, MultipleUnited States
6. Croup: case of traumatic hemorrhage following tracheotomy, arising from the imperfect form of the tracheal tubes used, and some remarks on the treatment of croup by inhalation of steam, illustrated by cases Author(s): Sayre, Lewis A. (Lewis Albert), 1820-1900 Publication: Albany [N.Y.] : Van Benthuysen's Steam Printing House, 1864 Subject(s): Croup -- therapyTracheotomy -- adverse effectsChildChild, PreschoolUnited States
7. Report of cases of hospital gangrene treated in Douglas Hospital, Washington, D.C Author(s): Thomson, William, Dr Publication: [United States : s.n., 1864?] Subject(s): Gangrene -- therapyMilitary MedicineUnited StatesDouglas Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
8. An inquiry into the nature and treatment of the prevailing epidemic, called spotted fever, &c. &c: in three parts Author(s): Wilson, Job, 1776-1851 Publication: Boston : Published and sold by Bradford & Read, no. 58, Cornhill ; 1815 ; George Hough, printer, Concord, New-Hampshire, [1815] Subject(s): Meningitis, Meningococcal -- epidemiologyCommon ColdDisease Outbreaks -- historyUnited States
9. Observation book: containing certain inductions and classifications, ante mortems and post mortems : ante mortems by medical officers of wards, post mortems by surgeon in charge : National, U.S. Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Md Publication: Baltimore, MD : [Pri]nted and published at the National U.S. Army General Hospital, Printing Office, [1865?] Subject(s): Military MedicineAutopsyUnited States
10. Three cases of appendicitis: operation, recovery Author(s): Baldy, J. M. (John Montgomery), 1860-1934 Publication: [Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1889?] Subject(s): AppendicitisUnited States