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- Proceedings of the Clinico-Pathological Society of Washington, D.C2
- Treatise on the eye and ear: rules for the preservation and restoration of sight : deafness, its causes and progress explained : new discoveries in treatment : illustrated with numerous cases and engravings2
- A case of fibrous tumor of the uterus: successfully treated by incisions into its substance, the os and cervix being previously dilated by means of slips of the laminaria digitata and subsequent extraction ; and A case of vaginismus : treated after the method of Sims, by exsection of the hymen and meatus urinarius, etc1
- A case of hydrophobia : with remarks1
- A case of removal of the lower jaw, for osteo-sarcoma of immense size1
- A case of retroversion of the uterus, of eighteen years' standing, successfully treated by elytrorrhaphia: with clinical remarks, to which is added a supplemental history of the same case : read before the New York Obstetrical Society1
- A contribution to the history of the hip-joint operations performed during the late civil war: being the statistics of twenty cases of amputations and thirteen of resections at this articulation in the Southern service1
- A new method of conducting the after-treatment in the operation for vesico-vaginal fistula1
- A new method of reconstructing the lower lip after its removal for disease: illustrated by two cases of epithelioma1
- A practical treatise on inflammation of the uterus, its cervix and appendages: and on its connection with uterine diseases1
- A practical treatise on the causes, symptoms and treatment of spermatorrhœa1
- A selection of remarkable cases occurring in a practice of eighteen years1
- A sketch of the movement cure, with illustrative cases1
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity1
- Address on the epizoöty, lately prevalent among swine1
- Amputation of the cervix uteri1
- An improved method of treating fractures of the thigh1
- An unusual place of lodgment and exit of a biliary calculus1
- Aphasia1
- Bed case: its history and treatment1