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Titles
- The treatment of diphtheria by antitoxin2
- A case of intestinal and hepatic actinomycosis in man, associated with leukaemia1
- A gas-producing bacillus (Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, Nov. spec.) capable of rapid development in the blood-vessels after death1
- Adaptation in pathological processes1
- Annual address: the causation of diphtheria1
- Bacteriological investigations of diphtheria in the United States: a report in behalf of the American Committee on Diphtheria to the eighth International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, held in Budapest, September 1 to 9, 18941
- Cirrhosis hepatis anthracotica1
- Conditions underlying the infection of wounds: including a discussion of disinfection with reference to treatment of wounds, of the relation of bacteria to suppuration, of the resistance of tissues to the multiplication of bacteria, and of the effects of antiseptic agents on wounds1
- General bacteriology of surgical infections1
- Higher medical education and the need of its endowment1
- Pathology in its relations to general biology1
- President's address: the etiology of acute lobar pneumonia, considered from a bacteriological point of view1
- Principles underlying the serum diagnosis of typhoid fever and the methods of its application1
- Remarks at the presentation of the candidates for the degree of doctor of medicine at the commencement of the Johns Hopkins University, June 14, 18981
- Report of Dr. Welch's remarks and exhibition of specimens of animal parasites at the meeting of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Society, on March 17th, 18901
- Rudolf Virchow, pathologist1
- Ruptured right tubal pregnancy: associated with perforation of the vermiform appendix, confirmatory diagnosis by aspiration, colon bacillus in the aspirated fluid, operation, death1
- Some considerations concerning antiseptic surgery1
- The Johns Hopkins Medical School: an address1
- The etiology of diphtheria1