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- Rupture and its radical cure: with a full description of the parts involved : also, of falling of the womb, varicocele, enlarged veins of the legs, piles, curved spine, spermatorrhea or nocturnal emissions from self-abuse, and its cure by pressure1
- Rupture relieved by Rorick air cushion truss: efficient, comfortable, and curative1
- Rupture relieved by Rorick air-cushion truss: efficient, comfortable, and curable1
- Rupture, and its radical cure by Dr. J.A. Sherman's method: with an extract from an article on the radical cure of inguinal hernia1
- The O.E. Miller Hernia Treatment Co: home office, Denver, Colorado1
- The final report of the committee of the Philadelphia Medical Society on the construction of instruments and their mode of action in the radical cure of hernia (from three years observation): accompanied by a collation of the practical facts contained in the preliminary report : with notes, illustrations, and additional cases of hernia and diseases resembling hernia : also, illustrations of certain instruments designed for the treatment of other diseases effecting similar parts1
- The palliative treatment of hernia: from a clinical lecture1
- The practical application of trusses: part of a lecture delivered at the Kansas Medical College1
- The radical cure of hernia: embracing a description of the disease, its varieties, peculiar conditions, causes, symptoms, dangers, treatment and permanent cure : together with a history of trusses, and an examination into the various kinds in general use : with a deduction of new principles, and a description of a new instrument recently invented for a radical cure1
- The rational treatment of rupture: a study of the causation, pathology, and varieties of hernia : the application of improved modern trusses, elastic stockings, etc1
- Treatise on the radical cure of hernia by instruments: embracing an analysis of the mechanical properties of the various trusses now in use, a description of the new instruments invented by the author, and general directions to patients for the safe employment of these instruments, with hints to surgeons in their application, etc1