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- Tendon transplantation in the treatment of paralytic deformities1
- The Board of Managers of the Boston Floating Hospital wish to announce to the medical profession the organization and the plans of the Hospital for the summer of 18981
- The Board of Managers of the Boston Floating Hospital wish to announce to the medical profession the organization and the plans of the Hospital for the summer of 18991
- The Boston City Hospital1
- The Boston Floating Hospital: season of 18971
- The Boston Floating Hospital: season of 18981
- The brutalization of childhood1
- The direct transplantation of muscles in the treatment of paralytic deformities1
- The forcible straightening of angular deformities of the knee by means of special mechanical appliances1
- The growth of children: studied by Galton's method of percentile grades1
- The health of Boston and Philadelphia1
- The immediate and remote results of 71 Alexander and 71 suspensio-uteri operations1
- The immediate and remote results of seventy-one Alexander and seventy-one suspensio-uteri operations1
- The intermittent administration of quinine in malaria, with the temperature as a guide1
- The relation of idiopathic dilatation of the colon to phantom tumor, and the appropriate treatment of suitable cases of these affections by resection of the sigmoid flexure1
- The relation of pneumonia to influenza in Boston1
- The surgical treatment of fibroid tumors of the uterus1
- The thirteenth year of the Boston City Hospital Training School for Nurses, Boston, Mass: with extracts from annual reports, prospectus of the school, form of application, course of instruction, distribution of studies, list of lectures and subjects, list of graduates, and other information : together with address to a graduating class by Thomas M. Rotch, delivered June 27, 18901
- The treatment of gonorrhœal infections in the female by permanganate of potassium: a clinical lecture delivered at the Suffolk Dispensary1
- Three years' experience with the electrical treatment of fibroid tumors of the uterus: with a report of forty-four cases1