Titles
- Steps1
- Surgical appliances of every description for resections of the shoulder, arm, elbow joint, and fore-arm: also for ununited fractures, arms, hands, and feet1
- Terminal research reports on artificial limbs: report of the Committee on Artificial Limbs of the National Research Council : covering the period, 1 April 1945 through 30 June 19471
- Testimony in the matter of the application of B. Frank. Palmer for the extension of his patent for an artificial leg: read before the Hon. Commissioner of Patents, October 22, 1860 : extension granted Nov. 3, 18601
- The Clement patent improved artificial leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-Gen'l U.S.A1
- The Clement patent improved artificial leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-Gen'l, U.S.A1
- The Palmer arm & leg: correspondence with the Surgeon-General U.S.A. and the Chief of Bureau of Medicine & Surgery U.S.N. with letters from eminent surgeons, and a communication from B. Frank. Palmer to the Board of Surgeons convened to decide on the best patent artificial limbs to be adopted for use by the Army and Navy of the U.S1
- The Palmer arm and leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-General, U.S.A., and by the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery : manufactured only under the direction of the inventor and patentee1
- The Salem leg: circular number ten : new testimonials, reduction of price1
- The Société de chirurgie of Paris, on artificial limbs and amputations: results of twelve years' investigation : published by the Society in the Bulletin Général Médicale et Chirurgicale, Paris ; translation published by B. Frank Palmer1
- The disabled soldier1
- The human wheel, its spokes and felloes1
- The national benefaction--$500,000!: seven thousand patent limbs given to the United States troops : brief history of the great work1
- The patent "Palmer" arm, for the Army and Navy: correspondence1
- The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey1
- United States Orthopedic Institute: for the application of improved anatomical machinery to the treatment of every variety of deformity1
- Vulcanite rubber artificial limbs, arms and legs, moulded from life in form1
- Vulcanite rubber artificial limbs, arms and legs, moulded from life in form: adjustable sockets, lock-knee joint, slight lateral motion in ankle, corrugated side-knee joint, frictionless toe joint, velvet finish, and warranted of one-third less weight and twice as durable as the best wooden legs in use : without a string or ligament in arm or leg, all levers perfectly water proof1
- You can't disable ambition: your opportunity is here1
- [Artificial leg and boot]1
