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- A note on the anatomy of the perirenal fatty tissue1
- A sketch of the early history of practical anatomy: the introductory address to the course of lectures on anatomy at the Philadelphia School of Anatomy, Tuesday, October 11, 18701
- An improved apparatus for drainage by siphonage in operations on the bladder, chest, and other cavities1
- An ovarian tumor weighing 111 pounds removed from a child of fifteen, whose weight was 68 pounds1
- Case of cancer of the hepatic flexure of the colon producing intestinal obstruction: temporary relief by an artificial anus, later re-establishment of the continuity of the bowel by ileo-colostomy by means of Murphy's button1
- Charles Darwin as a model student of nature1
- Directions to accompany the clinical charts1
- Esophagotomy for jackstone in the upper esophagus: death from exhaustion1
- Experiments on the laryngeal nerves and muscles of respiration, etc., in a criminal executed by hanging1
- Gangrene as a complication and sequel of the continued fevers, especially of typhoid: Shattuck lecture for 18961
- Interesting cases occurring in the surgical clinic of Professor W.W. Keen1
- Is he a "vile monster"?1
- Midshipman Aikin and vivisection: an open letter to Hon. Jacob H. Gallinger, chairman of the Senate Committee for the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C1
- Misstatements of the antivivisectionists again1
- Operation wounds of the thoracic duct in the neck: with a résumé of the two prior recorded cases and two additional cases1
- Pistol-shot wound of the abdomen: involving the liver, stomach, superior mesenteric artery and vein, small intestine, and kidney : laparotomy, nephrectomy, death on the fifteenth day, autopsy1
- Remarks on resection of the Gasserian ganglion1
- Resection of a large part of the chest wall for sarcoma: use of Fell's apparatus for artificial respiration, late continuous fever due to staphylococcus blood infection, successful use of the antistreptococcic serum, complete recovery1
- Schede's operation for an old empyema, Cathart's drainage, recovery1
- Selected papers and addresses1