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The Mirror
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A mirror for the intemperate
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The Museum of the Harvard Dental School
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The natural method of cureing the diseases of the body, and the disorders of the mind depending on the body
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On the importance of the study of anatomy. From the Westminster Review, with some additional remarks
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Pedigree of the Family of Warren
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Philip Drinker first demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of an artificial respirator
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"Photograph no. 261. Successful secondary excision of the head of the femur for gunshot injury."
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"Photograph no. 280. Successful excision of the elbow-joint for gunshot injury."
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"Photograph no. 6. Head and six inches of shaft of right humerus successfully excised for gunshot fracture."
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"Photographic series no. 134. Recovery after amputation of the right thigh, the leg having been carried away by a cannon ball."
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"Photographic series, no. 58. Case of Corporal Bemis, thrice severely wounded in three battles."
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The physician's pulse-watch
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Poem delivered at Dartmouth College
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Preliminary Announcement of the Dedication Exercises
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