Nicholas Senn
Also known as
Nicholas Senn
Born 1844-02-01
Died 1908-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14079982A
Top Subjects
- Surgery (4)
- Tuberculosis (3)
- General Surgery (3)
- History (2)
- Pathogenesis (1)
- Methods (1)
- Blood-vessels (1)
Books by Nicholas Senn
Total count: 20
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[Tuberculosis pamphlets]1875-01-01
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Fractures of the neck of the femurwith special reference to bony union after intra-capsular fracture ...Collins, Printer1883-01-01
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The pathology and morbid anatomy of tuberclereport to the Wisconsin State Medical Society[s.n.]1883-01-01
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Experimental researches on cicatrization in bloodvessels after ligatureCollins, Printer1885-01-01
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The present status of abdominal surgerydelivered at the thirty-seventh annual meeting of the American Medical Association on Tuesday, May 5, 1886The Association1886-01-01
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Four months among the surgeons of Europebeing a series of letters to Dr. Chr. FengerOffice of the [American Medical] Assn.1887-01-01
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Biology of tumors1887-01-01
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A plea in favor of early laparotomy for catarrhal and ulcerative appendicitiswith the report of two cases1889-01-01
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The treatment of fractures of the neck of the femur by immediate reduction and permanent fixation1889-01-01
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Principles of surgeryF.A. Davis, Publisher1891-01-01
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Experimentelle Beiträge zur DarmchirurgieMit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Behandlung des Darmverschlusses1892-01-01
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A new method of direct fixation of the fragments in compound and ununited fractures1893-01-01
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Tuberculosis of bones and jointsF.A. Davis1893-01-01
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The early history of vaginal hysterectomy1895-01-01
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Pompeian surgery and surgical instruments[s.n.]1895-01-01
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The modern treatment of gunshot wounds in military practice1898-01-01
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War correspondence (Hispano-American war)letters from Dr. Nicholas Senn ..American medical Association Press1899-01-01
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Excision of high rectal carcinoma without sacral resection1899-01-01
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Life and work of the late Professor Christian FengerMemorial address delivered to the graduating class of Rush Medical College, April 4, 19021902-01-01
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Bloodless amputation at the hip joint by a new method