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Titles
- A clinical analysis of sixty-four cases of poisoning by lead chromate (chrome yellow), used as a cake-dye1
- A consideration of some modern therapeutic agents in the treatment of diseases of the stomach1
- A new diagnostic sign for the early recognition of carcinoma of the stomach1
- A résumé of some modern methods of diagnosis of diseases of the stomach1
- A serious fallacy attending the employment of certain delicate tests for the detection of serum-albumin in the urine, especially in the trichloracetic acid test1
- A suggestion as to the action of olive or cotton-seed oil in gall-stone colic: observations on the use of the oils and reports of cases1
- Further remarks on the occurrence of a form of non-albuminous nephritis other than typical fibroid kidney1
- Hydro-naphthol in the prophylaxis and treatment of cholera: report of laboratory experiments1
- Notes on some obscure cases of poisoning by lead chromate, manifested chiefly by encephalopathy1
- On the utility of suspension in disease of the spinal cord: illustrated by a case1
- Piperazin in the treatment of stone in the kidney: report of cases1
- Poisoning by chrome yellow used as a cake dye: the subsequent clinical history of the cases, including a cases of paralysis agitans and of chronic endocarditis1
- The measured effects of certain therapeutic agents, among which especially are lavage, HCl, and intragastric electricity, upon the secretory and motor functions of the stomach in cases of chronic catarrh (glandular gastritis): read before the Section of Therapeutics, Pan-American Congress, at Washington, September, 18931
- Treatment of sacculated aortic aneurism by electrolysis through introduced wire: report of a case1
