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- The Douglass patent artificial limbs2
- The Salem leg: under the patronage of the United States Government2
- A description of a new, curious, and important invention1
- A new and important invention1
- Above knee amputation with peg legs: reconstruction class1
- Argument in behalf of the extension of the patent of B. Frank Palmer for an improvement in artificial legs, dated November 4th. 1846 before the Hon. Philip F. Thomas, Commissioner of Patents: hearing, 22d October, 18601
- Breve estudio sobre el mejor procedimiento de amputación de la pierna en el lugar llamado de elección: tésis inaugural que para el exámen de medicina, cirugia y obstetricia presenta al jurado calificador1
- Pourtraict des iambes artificielles1
- Remarkable inventions: an anatomical leg, with lateral or side motion at the ankle, like the natural one, arms with new shoulder motion1
- Reporter of the new patent artificial leg, published by D. DeForrest Douglass, inventor and manufacturer, Springfield, Mass1
- Specification of Palmer's patent leg1
- The Clement patent improved artificial leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-Gen'l U.S.A1
- The Clement patent improved artificial leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-Gen'l, U.S.A1
- The Salem leg: circular number ten : new testimonials, reduction of price1
- The Salem leg: under the patronage of the United States government for the use of the Army and Navy1
- The human wheel, its spokes and felloes1
- Vulcanite rubber artificial limbs, arms and legs, moulded from life in form1
- Vulcanite rubber artificial limbs, arms and legs, moulded from life in form: adjustable sockets, lock-knee joint, slight lateral motion in ankle, corrugated side-knee joint, frictionless toe joint, velvet finish, and warranted of one-third less weight and twice as durable as the best wooden legs in use : without a string or ligament in arm or leg, all levers perfectly water proof1
- [A leg cast being removed from a patient in the 251st Station Hospital, Cape Gloucester, N.B., September 1944]1
- [Artificial leg and boot]1