“Clinical Notes on Uterine Surgery;” William Wood & Company, New York, 1866.
“Diseases of the Rectum;” D. Appleton & Co., New York, page 394.
“Diseases of the Rectum;” P. Blakiston, Son & Company, Philadelphia, page 12.
“Diseases of the Rectum;” H. K. Lewis, London, 1887, page 16.
“Anatomische Untersuchungen am menschlichen Rectum;” Veit and Company, Leipsic, 1887.
“Die Krankheiten des Mastdarmes und des Afters;” Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart, 1887.
“A New Method of Examination and Treatment of Diseases of the Rectum and Sigmoid Flexure;” Annals of Surgery, April, 1895.
“Surgery of the Alimentary Canal;” P. Blakiston, Son & Company, Philadelphia, 1896, page 566.
My attachment consists of a superstructure and an additional mechanism upon the Yale chair which adds the new movements without interfering in any way with the other postures which the chair makes possible.
Section on Fallacious Sounding.
Allingham, Diseases of the Rectum, page 261, Churchills, London.
“Manual of Physiology,” 1895, G. M. Stewart, M.A., D.Sc., M.D., Edin., D.P.H. Camb., Professor of Physiology in the Western Reserve University, Cleveland.
See introduction.
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