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York Medical Record," and more re- cently in the "International Clinics," the "International Medical Magazine," and the "University Medical Magazine." These clinical lectures are widely quoted in European journals, especially French and Italian.

"On Injuries of the Head." ("American Journal of Medical Sciences," 1S64, xlviii.)

"On the Treatment of Gunshot In- juries of the Head." ("Ibid.," 1865, 1.)

"Injuries of the Spine, with an Analy- sis of Nearly Four Hundred Cases." (Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1S67.)

"On the Treatment of Carbuncle by Pressure." ("American Journal of Med- ical Science," 1869, lviii.)

"On Excision of the Hip-joint, with Special Reference to the Treatment of Hip Disease." ("Pennsylvania Hos- pital Reports," Philadelphia," 1869, ii.)

"The Principles and Practice of Sur- gery." (Lea, Philadelphia, 1871, sixth edition, 1893.)

" On Laparotomy, or Abdominal Sec- tion, as a Remedy for Intussusception." (" American Journal of Medical Sciences," 1874, lxviii.)

"De la Laparotomie, ou Section Ab- dominale, comme moyen de Traitement de l'lntussusception." ("Traduit par le Dr. Lutaud," Paris, Asselin, 1875.)

"On the Operative and Conservative Surgery of the Larger Joints." I. "Exci- sion of the Elbow." ("Transactions, Col- lege of Physicians of Philadelphia," 1875, third series, i.) II. " Excision of the Knee and Amputation of the Thigh for Disease of the Knee-joint." ("Ibid.," 1876, ii.)

"The Clinical History of Chancre and Chancroid." ("Proceedings, Philadel- phia College Medical Society," 1882, iv, "Philadelphia Medical Times," 1882, xii.)

"Excisions and Resections" ("Inter- national Encyclopedia of Surgery," New York, 1884, iv).

"Intestinal Obstruction." ("Ibid." 1886, vi.)

"Case of Successful Simultaneous Triple Amputation for Railway Injury, with Remarks on the Technic of

Multiple Amputation." ("Transactions, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1888, x.)

"A Contribution to the Study of Excisions of the Larger Joints." (" Trans- actions, American Surgical Association, " 188S, vi.)

"Arthrectomy of the Knee-joint as a Substitute for Articular Excision." ("Transactions, College of Physicians of Philadelphia," 1889, xi.)

"Surgery of the Larger Blood-vessels." ("Transactions, South Carolina Medical Association," 1S91.)

"Individual Experience in the Treat- ment of Vesical Calculus." ("Annals of Surgery," 1893, ii.)

"Personal Experience in the Treat- ment of Strangulated Hernia." "Inter- national Medical Magazine," 1S94, iii.)

" Remarks upon Trephining the Cra- nium." ("International Medical Maga- zine, " 1895, iv.)

"Tuberculosis of the Hip-joint." ("In- ternational Clinics," fifth series, 1896, iv.)

"Four Cases of Injury to the Head." (Clinical lecture delivered at the Pennsyl- vania Hospital. " International Clinics," ninth series, 1899, i.)

"Memoir of James H. Hutchinson, Medical Doctor." ("Transactions, College of Physicians of Philadelphia," 1890, xii, p. 45.)

"The Late Professor Agnew." ("Inter- national Clinics," 1892, second series, ii.)

" Surgery before the Days of Anaesthe- sia." Address delivered at the Semi- centennial of Anaesthesia, in the Mass- achusetts General Hospital, Boston, October 16, 1896. ("Boston Medical and Surgical Journal," 1896, cxxxv; "Inter- national Medical Magazine," 1896, v; "New York Medical News," 1S96, lxix.)

" Ruschenberger." ("Transactions, Col- lege of Physicians of Philadelphia," 1896, xviii, p. 35.)

"The Late Prof. Wormley." ("Ibid.," 1897, xix, p. 79.)

He edited:

Erichsen's "Science and Art of Sur- gery." Philadelphia, L896.

"Transactions of the International