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- A clinical-surgical lecture delivered in Bellevue Hospital amphitheatre, December 24, 18791
- A succinct history of the plan of treatment of Pott's disease by suspension and the use of plaster of Paris bandage1
- Answer to Dr. A. Ruppaner: with a review and criticism on his recent report of a case of laryngo-tracheotomy, including all the attested facts regarding the recent partridge poisoning case at the Fifth Avenue hotel1
- Cases of luxation of the elbow1
- Exsection of the head of the femur, and removal of the upper rim of the acetabulum for morbus coxarius1
- On disease of the knee-joint1
- On the advantages of plaster-of-Paris dressings as a means of spinal support1
- Presidential address before the American Medical Association at its thirty-first annual session, New York City, June 1, 18801
- Remarkable case of deception: a woman professing to secrete nothing but charcoal and stones for a number of years, all the natural functions being arrested, and the deception unmasked1
- Report on Pott's disease, or caries of the spine: treated by extension, and the plaster of Paris bandage1
- Results in cases of hip-joint disease treated by the portable traction splint without immobilization, except during the inflammatory stage of the disease1
- Review of Dr. Ruppaner's case of laryngo-tracheotomy1
- Spinal disease and spinal curvature: their treatment by suspension, and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage1
- Three cases of lead palsy from the use of a cosmetic called "Laird's bloom of youth"1
