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- A clinical contribution to gynecology1
- A problem in abdominal surgery: why is the uterus retained after the ovaries are removed?1
- A series of interesting cases in the service of Dr. Horace Tracy Hanks at the Woman's Hospital1
- Conservative surgery upon the uterus and its annexa through the vaginal route1
- Extirpation of the uterus in disease of the adnexa1
- Hysterectomy for other conditions than fibroid and malignant tumors1
- Hysterectomy in ectopic gestation with disease of the other appendages1
- Hysteria and its relation to diseases of the uterine appendages: delivered at the Thirty-Seventh annual meeting of the American Medical Association on Tuesday, May 5, 18861
- Intraligamentous and retroperitoneal tumors of the uterus and its adnexa1
- Last one hundred abdominal sections for removal of ovarian tumors and diseased uterine appendages1
- One hundred and ten laparotomies for the removal of the uterine appendages: sixty-one consecutive operations without a death1
- Removal of the uterine appendages and small ovarian tumors by vaginal section: with a report of twelve successful cases1
- Removal of the uterine appendages: five cases1
- Removal of the uterine appendages: nine consecutive cases1
- Surgery on the wing: three successful abdominal sections1
- The vaginal route for operations on the pelvic viscera1
- Twelve months of abdominal and vaginal section1
- Vaginal coeliotomy: with remarks on the new field it opens up for the treatment of backward displacements of the uterus with diseased annexa by vagino-fixation1