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- A case of gall-stones in the cystic duct in which the diagnosis was obscured by symptoms due to pelvic disturbances1
- A case of hydrocele of the round ligament: mistaken for and operated upon as a strangulated hernia, with remarks1
- A case of tubercular peritonitis with encysted collection of fluid, simulating ovarian cyst1
- Aneurism of the aorta simulating cardiac valvular disease1
- Can antitoxin statistics be relied upon?1
- Chicken-pox (varicella) in the adult1
- Common errors: theoretical and practical, relating to insanity1
- Communication of radiograph discrepancies between radiology and emergency departments1
- Concealed pregnancy: its relations to abdominal surgery1
- Disorders mistaken for hydrophobia1
- Errors in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis1
- Illustrations of error in the diagnosis of some nervous diseases: a paper read at a meeting of the American Neurological Association at Long Branch, N.J1
- Injury to the thoracic duct: with an unique and inevitable death by inanition1
- Intrapelvic kidney mistaken for diseased uterine appendages: abdominal nephrectomy, recovery1
- Recommendations for clinical laboratory improvement amendments of 1988 (CLIA) waiver applications for manufacturers of in vitro diagnostic devices: guidance for industry and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Selection with variation in diagnostics skill: evidence from radiologists1
- Some points in relation to the diagnostic significance of immobility of one vocal band: with especial reference to anchylosis of the crico-arytenoid articulation and aneurism of the arch of the aorta : with six illustrative cases1
- Stab-wound of the heart1
- Strangulated hernia: with cases and remarks upon early operative procedure in cases of doubtful diagnosis1
- Washington's death and the doctors, December, 17991