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- A case of stab wound of the abdomen, with wound of the intestine, protrusion of the intestine through the wound, operation, recovery1
- A review of some facts connected with gunshot wounds of the abdomen, and practical deductions therefrom1
- A unique case of stab wound of thorax and abdomen: recovery1
- Abdominal section for traumatism: with tables of two hundred and thirty-four cases : read in the Section of Surgery and Anatomy at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, Newport, R.I., June, 18891
- Abdominal surgery on the battle-field1
- Algunas consideraciones sobre la laparotomia como diagnostico y tratamiento en las heridas penetrantes de vientre por arma de fuego: tesis que para el examen general de medicina, cirujía y obstetricia presenta al jurado calificador1
- Analysis of abdominal casualties that completed operation in Canadian advanced surgical centres in Italy: (1 Dec. 44-15 Jan. 45)1
- Cases of penetrating stab wounds of the abdomen: laparotomy, results : read at the meeting of the Mississippi Valley Medical Association, at Louisville, Ky., October 9, 18901
- Da intervenção cirurgica nas feridas penetrantes do abdomen: these apresentada á Faculdade de Medicina da Bahia em 28 de outubro de 1904 para ser defendida afim de obter o gráo de doutor em sciences medico-cirurgicas1
- Essays for students1
- Gunshot wound of the abdomen: ten intestinal perforations and twelve perforations of the mesentery : operation : recovery1
- Gunshot wounds of the abdomen: with cases1
- Laparotomy in the treatment of penetrating wounds and visceral injuries of the abdomen1
- Pistol-shot wound of the abdomen, recovery1
- Pistol-shot wound of the abdomen: involving the liver, stomach, superior mesenteric artery and vein, small intestine, and kidney : laparotomy, nephrectomy, death on the fifteenth day, autopsy1
- The address in surgery: the present status of abdominal surgery : delivered at the thirty-seventh annual meeting of the American Medical Association on Tuesday, May 5, 18861
