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Titles
- Two cases of congenital umbilical hernia into the cord: operation, recovery2
- A case of congenital deformity of the upper and lower extremities and of the spinal column1
- A case of congenital umbilical hernia1
- A case of icterus infantum from congenital deficiency of the ductus communis choledochus1
- A case of persisting hemorrhage from the conjunctiva of a new-born infant, following the instillation of a solution of nitrate of silver1
- A case of spina bifida with suppurative spinal meningitis and ependymitis due to bacteria entering the wall of the sac1
- A diprosopic monstrosity: a rare case of teratism1
- A successful case of tetanus neonatorum treated with bromide of potassium1
- Case of collapse of the lung and cyanosis in a young infant: produced by violent crying, in which the symptoms were such as to cause a suspicion of opium-poisoning : with remarks on the nature and treatment of temporary cyanosis from post-natal collapse of the lung1
- Cephalaematoma verum externum1
- Cephalhæmatoma: a case of sub-pericranial blood tumor in the newborn child1
- Congenital chorea: two cases, remarks : selected cases from the clinic of Richmond Eye, Ear, and Throat Infirmary1
- Congenital haemophilia: with the history of a remarkable case1
- Congenitally imperforate rectum with a well-formed anus, in an infant at term: restoration of the anal outlet (proctoplasty) after Kraske's operation, convalescence complicated by whooping-cough and procidentia of the rectum necessitating excision, recovery with partial control of bowel1
- Diminutive liver from an infant1
- Malarial fever in a new-born infant1
- Observations on torticollis: with particular reference to the significance of the so-called hematoma of the sterno-mastoid muscle1
- Omphalorrhagia: umbilical hemorrhage1
- Persistence of the umbilical cord1
- Prolonged retention of life by infants still-born: cases read before the Washington Obstetrical and Gynecological Society1