Titles
- Observations on fracture of the neck of the femur in childhood with especial reference to treatment and differential diagnosis from separation of the epiphysis1
- Observations on hemiplegia, based on eighty-one recorded cases, with special reference to cerebral localization1
- Observations on infiltration of the retina in lardaceous disease of the kidneys due to chronic suppuration from bone disease1
- Observations on pertussis: based upon an analysis of 361 cases1
- Observations on prurigo clinical and pathological1
- Observations on rheumatism, especially as involving the tonsils1
- Observations on some criticisms of serum therapy: the action of serum of the blood : the results of serum therapy in tuberculosis1
- Observations on the African yaws: (framboesia, rubula, pian, epian, syphilis aethiopica syphilis vel lues aethiopica, syphilis Africana); and on leprosy (lepra tuberculosa, lepra haebraeorum, lepra aegyptica, lepra Leontina, lepra Arabium) in insular and continental America1
- Observations on the action of chloroform on the functions of the human brain and spinal cord, as witnessed in extensive injuries of the cranium and brain: read before the Southern Surgical and Gynaecological Association, at Charleston, S.C., November, 18941
- Observations on the diagnosis of diphtheria and a study of its local treatment1
- Observations on the influence of the moon on climate, and the animal economy: with a proper method of treating diseases, when under the power of that luminary1
- Observations on the local use of hydrochloric acid in bone necrosis of tuberculous origin: with a report of cases1
- Observations on the mechanical and operative treatment of hernia at the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled of New York1
- Observations on the mechanical treatment of disease of the hip-joint1
- Observations on the medical and domestic management of the consumptive: on the powers of digitalis purpurea ; and on the cure of schrophula1
- Observations on the nature, causes, and cure of those disorders which have been commonly called nervous hypochondriac, or hysteric: to which are prefixed some remarks on the sympathy of the nerves1
- Observations on the operation for hare-lip, with cases and illustrations1
- Observations on the pathology of croup: with remarks on its treatment by topical medications1
- Observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark, in the cure of agues and other fevers: interspersed with occasional remarks on the treatment of other diseases by the same remedy1
- Observations on the treatment of fractures of the femur: with a new apparatus and report of seventeen cases1
