Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, 1877, Vol. 26 Concerning the causation of the diathesis, and the develop ment of the cachexia, a discussion at this j
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, 1877, Vol. 25 After the acute symptoms had subsided, the normal calibre of the urethra, thirty-seven millimetres, was
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, 1872, Vol. 15 I hold in my hands the record of the members of this Society in the last year. There are names among th
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, 1875, Vol. 21 The enumeration I have now given nearly completes the list of regions to which the bloodless method is
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, 1874, Vol. 20 Here is a result reached at the end of seven or eight years, by which this man's bladder is at last in