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- A brief sketch of the life of Prof. George Cheyne Shattuck, H.U. 18311
- A case of intubation of the larynx of unusual interest: with some remarks on the management of such cases1
- A contribution to the pathology of Friedrich's ataxia1
- A microscopical study of the nerve cell during electrical stimulation1
- Cerebral palsy of childhood following diphtheria1
- Circumcision: the last fifty of a series of two hundred circumcisions1
- Deutsches Hospital und Dispensary in der Stadt New York: geschichtliche Uebersicht, 1869-18941
- Essentials of the diseases of the ear: arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine and post-graduate students1
- Infantile scorbutus1
- Lithaemia: its relation to the gouty state : its complications and treatment1
- Obliteration of congenital pigmentations: read in the Section on Dermatology and Syphilography at the Forty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association1
- Removal of a needle from the larynx1
- Some account of Baron Larrey, surgeon to the armies of France under Napoleon the First: read before the Johns Hopkins Hospital Historical Society1
- Synopsis of a Chinese secret: manuscript on syphilis, reprinted in Japan, A.D. 1724, originally written by Chin-shi-sei, who lived under the dynasty of Ming (A.D. 1368-1644)1
- The eye treatment of epileptics: a critical review of certain factors that may lead to convulsive seizures, and the treatment of epilepsy without drugs1
- The frequency of renal albuminuria: as shown by albumin and casts, apart from Bright's disease, fever, or obvious cause of renal irritation1
- The physiological actions of alcohol: abstract of a paper presented to the Section on Therapeutics of the first Pan-American Medical Congress, held at Washington D.C., September 5, 6, 7, and 8, 18931
- The principles and practice of medicine: designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine1
- The removal of submucous fibroids of the uterus through the cervical canal: with a report of several cases1