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- The etiology of yellow fever: a preliminary note2
- A case in which for over thirty-five years a woman defecated and urinated, and for eleven years menstruated by the rectum1
- A clinical survey of 415 instances of brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve injuries, as seen in overseas wounded: with reports on several unusual cases1
- A study of fifty cases of syphilis treated with salvarsan, with special reference to the clinical result and the Wassermann reaction1
- A study of the cases of accidental X-ray burns hitherto recorded1
- A treatise on consumption: giving a detailed account of a case of incipient or hasty consumption, sent by the New York journal to Prof. Hoff of Vienna, to prove to the world that the disease is curable : a hand-book giving cause, symptoms, treatment, diet, etc1
- A unique coincidence of multiple subcutaneous haemangio-endothelioma, multiple lymphangio-endothelioma of the intestinal tract and multiple polypi of the stomach undergoing malignant changes: associated with generalized vascular sclerosis and cirrhosis of the liver1
- Abnormal behavior: pitfalls of our minds : an introduction to the study of abnormal and anti-social behavior1
- Arsenical poisoning in beer drinkers1
- Cancer of the breast: with a study of two hundred and fifty cases in private practice1
- Cases of juvenile psychasthenia: to illustrate successful treatment1
- Cerebello-bulbar polioencephalitis originating during or after epidemics of influenza and of poliomyelitis: including the record of a case of epidemic encephalitis of the lethargic type1
- Children astray1
- Chloroform rather than ether anesthesia in tuberculosis1
- Chronic nephritis, with a discussion of functional tests: clinic given at the Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass1
- Clinic of Dr. Henry A. Christian, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital1
- Clinic: pericarditis with effusion : a clinic given at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital to students of the Harvard Medical School1
- Clinical observations on influenza1
- Clinical studies in the relationship of insanity to crime1
- Comments on the pathology and bacteriology of fatal influenza cases, as observed at Camp Devens, Mass1