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- [Artificial limbs]: [Amputee]99
- Marks' patent artificial limbs, with India rubber hands and feet5
- The Douglass patent artificial limbs2
- The Salem leg: under the patronage of the United States Government2
- [Artificial hand]2
- A brief description of James A. Foster's patent union artificial limbs: manufactured at Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, and Rochester, N.Y1
- A description of a new, curious, and important invention1
- A new and important invention1
- A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet1
- A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet: containing a brief history of prothesis, descriptions of rubber feet and artificial legs, rubber hands and artificial arms, apparatus for deformities, etc. : an argument on the advisibility of applying artificial legs to growing children and to the aged, the longevity of the maimed, amputations prothetically considered, and the relation of prothesis to surgery, etc., etc., etc. : together with awards from industrial expositions, testimonials from physicians and patrons1
- Above knee amputation with peg legs: reconstruction class1
- Argument in behalf of the extension of the patent of B. Frank Palmer for an improvement in artificial legs, dated November 4th. 1846 before the Hon. Philip F. Thomas, Commissioner of Patents: hearing, 22d October, 18601
- Argument on behalf of the applicant: in the matter of the application of B. Frank Palmer, for the extension of letters patent, granted to him 4th November, 1846, for improvement in artificial legs1
- Army Amputation Conference: 1-3 August, 19451
- Artificial legs, arms, and apparatus for disabilities and deformities1
- Artificial limbs for the United States Army and Navy: per commission of Surgeon-General, U.S.A1
- Artificial limbs furnished to soldiers: letter from the Secretary of War in answer to a resolution of the House of April 10, relative to artificial limbs furnished to soldiers at the expense of government1
- Can physicians honorably accept commissions from orthopedic instrument makers?1
- Can physicians honorably accept commissions from orthopedic instrument makers?: Commissions to physicians upon the sale of orthopedic apparatus from the manufacturer's standpoint1
- Chicago Orthopedic Institute, for the surgical and mechanical treatment of the deformities and deficiencies of the human body1