Item #43780 Bound collection of 39 offprints [see below]
Bound collection of 39 offprints [see below]
Bound collection of 39 offprints [see below]
Bound collection of 39 offprints [see below]

Bound collection of 39 offprints [see below]

V.p. 1880s-1900s. Bound in order by size together in early 20th-century tan cloth (a bit dampstained), "Orthopedics" printed on spine; spine head cracked, gift bookplate of the Library of the Bridgeport Medical Association on front pastedown, hinges reinforced, top inner corner of front free endpaper torn; not the most attractive item, but a valuable collection nonetheless. Illustrated broadsheet, "The New Therapy Bulletin" no. 10, dated August, 1903, laid in. 1. Wilson, H. Augustus. The pathology of hip-joint disease, with illustrative cases. [Philadelphia, 1890]. Pp. 14; lecture delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia. Harvard and NLM only in OCLC. 2. Judson, A. B. The rotary element in lateral curvature of the spine. New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1890. Reprinted from the Medical Record, November 1, 1890. Pp. 12; text illustrations. OCLC locates three copies in North America, at Harvard, Michigan, and NLM. 3. Judson, A.B. The weight of the body in its relation to the pathology and treatment of club-foot. [New York: n.p., 1892.] Text illustraitons; pp. 15; lecture read before the American Orthopædic Association, New York, September 21, 1892. 4. Peterson, Frederick. Some practical points in the diagnosis of spinal-cord lesions. New York: Trow Directory, 1892. Reprinted from the Medical Record, November 12, 1892. Text illustrations; pp. 12. NLM only in OCLC. 5. Elliott, George R. Contribution to treatment of special caries, with speical reference to the woven wire corset. [New York, ca. 1890s.] "Read before The American Medical Association." Text illustrations, some photographic, throughout; pp. 11, [1]. Not in OCLC. 6. Taylor, Henry Ling. Principles and methods of examination in orthopædic practice. [New York, 1889.] "Read before the Northwestern Medical and Surgical Society of N.Y., June 19th, 1889"; pp. 20. Harvard and NLM in OCLC. 7. Taylor, Henry Ling. The prevention and treatment of crural adduction. [New York, 1889.] Reprinted from the Medical News, March 23, 1889; originally read before the New York Academy of Medicine, Orthopædic Section, Feb. 15, 1887; text illustrations; pp. 18. 8. Taylor, Henry Ling. A case of Pott's disease with an unusual deformity: description of improved spinal apparatus. [New York, 1887.] "Case related and apparatus shown at the meeting of the Orthopædic Association, New York, June 15 and 16, 1887"; text illustrations; pp. 8. Yale, Harvard and NLM only in OCLC. 9. Taylor, Henry Ling. The treatment of pes equino-varus by continuous leverage. New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1890. Reprinted from the Medical Record, March 8, 1890; text illustrations; pp. 14. Harvard and NLM only in OCLC. 10. Judson, A.B. "Is more conservatism desirable in the treatment of the joint diseases of children?" [New York, 1889.] "Read before the Orange Mountain Medical Society, April 12, 1889"; pp. 8. Surrogates only in OCLC. 11. Taylor, Henry Ling. Growth in spondylitics. [New York]: D. Appleton and Company, 1898. Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal for October 8, 1898; folding chart plate; pp. 5. Not in OCLC. 12. Taylor, Henry Ling. The therapeutic value of systematic passive respiratory movements. New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1889. Reprinted from the Medical Record, May 4, 1889; text illustrations and tables throughout; pp. 12. Yale and NLM only in OCLC. 13. Taylor, Henry Ling. The mechanical treatment of senile coxitis. [New York, 1888.] Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal for December 15, 1888; pp. 5. "Read before the American Orthopædic Association at its second annual meeting." Yale, Harvard, and NLM only in OCLC. 14. Wilson, H. Augustus. Scope of orthopedics--The forms of club-foot--Tenotomy. [Philadelphia? ca. 1891.] Pp. 26. Not in OCLC. 15. Judson, A.B. A criticism of Willett's operation for talipes calcaneus. [New York, 1890.] Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal for August 23, 1890; text illustrations; pp. 12. "Read before the Orthopædic Section of the New York Academy of Medicine, March 21, 1890." Surrogates only in OCLC. 16. Judson, A.B. The pendent limb in the treatment of joint diseases of the lower extremity. [New York, ca. 1890.] Pp. 3. Pamphlet top edge torn away with pieces laid in. Michigan only in the U.S. in OCLC. 17. Wiener, Alex. C. The extension corset and its indications. Chicago: American Medical Association Press, 1896. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association, April 25, 1896"; text illustrations; pp. 23. Harvard only in OCLC. 18. Taylor, Henry Ling. The mechanical treatment of osteitis of the knee. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1893. Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal for November 18, 1893; text illustrations; pp. 12. Harvard and NLM only in OCLC. 19. Brown, Dillon. Osteoclasis for the correction of deformities. New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1887. Reprinted from the Medical Record, December 3, 1887; pp. 12. Not in OCLC. 20. Arnold, E.H. A case of congenital elevated shoulder. [N.p., ca. 1890.] Black and white x-ray photograph; pp. 4. Not in OCLC. 21. Taylor, Henry Ling. The value of mechanical treatment in old and neglected cases of Pott's disease. [Washington, D.C., 1891.] Reprinted from the Medical News, December 5, 1894; text illustrations; pp. 11. "Read before the American Orthopedic Association, Washington, September 23, 1891." NLM only in OCLC. 22. Taylor, Henry Ling. The treatment of club-foot by continuous leverage. [New York]: D. Appleton and Company, 1892. Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal for November 19, 1892; text illustrations; pp. 7. "Read before the American Orthopædic Association, New York, September 21, 1895." 23. Wilson, H. Augustus. The necessity for early correction in congenital club-foot. [Philadelphia, ca. 1890.] "Delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital"; pp. 10. 24. Wilson, H. Augustus. Clinical lecture--tenotomy by open incision for talipesequinus; torticollis from rheumatoidal arthritis; subcutaneous tenotomy of sterno-cleido-mastoid for torticollis. [N.p., 1892.] Reprinted from the American Lancet, February, 1895; pp. 12. Not in OCLC. 25. [Anon.] Tenotomy by open and subcutaneous incision, tubercular synovitis and osteitis of shoulder. [N.p., ca. 1890.] Pp. 8. Not in OCLC. 26. Case, Meigs. Spinal disease and spinal curvature. New York: Jennings, 1885. Reprinted from the Medical Record, New York, Dec. 27, 1884; text illustrations; pp. 16. Harvard only in OCLC. 27. Wilson, H. Augustus. Clinical lecture. 1. Subcutaneous osteotomy of femur--2. Incipient hip-joint disease. [Philadelphia, ca. 1890.] "Delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital"; pp. 7. Harvard only in OCLC. 28. Wilson, H. Augustus. Practical details in the preparation of plaster of Paris bandages. [Philadelphia, 1893.] Reprinted from the Philadelphia Polyclinic, February and March, 1893; text illustrations; pp. [31]-36. "An evening lecture delivered at the Polyclinic Hospital." NLM only in OCLC. 29. Wilson, H. Augustus. Practical details in the application of plaster of Paris bandages. [Philadelphia, 1893.] Pp. 78-82. 30. Wilson, H. Augustus. Free incision of abscess of ostitis of hip; and closure without drainage. [Philadelphia, 1893.] Reprinted from the Transactions of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, January 11, 1893; pp. 6. "Read January 11, 1893." OCLC locates only the NLM copy. 31. Taylor, Henry Ling. A bivalve plastic splint for Pott's disease. [Boston, 1898.] Black and white photographic text illustrations; pp. 7. "Read at the meeting of the American Orthopedic Association, Boston, May 18, 1898." Not in OCLC. 32. Wilson, H. Augustus. Report of a case of spina bifida, with partial motor and sensory paralysis of both extremities, complete paralysis of the sphincters of the bladder and rectum, double equinovarus, and purulent bursitis. [Philadelphia, 1891.] Reprinted from Transactions of American Orthopedic Association, September, 1891; photographic illustrations; pp. 6. Not in OCLC. 33. Gibney, Virgil P. Mechanical and surgical problems in the paralyses of children. [Hartford, 1900.] "Read before the Hartford Medical Society, April 2, 1900"; pp. 12. Not in OCLC. 34. Wilson, H. Augustus. Bone operations for the correction of club-foot, based upon an analysis of 435 operations by 108 operators. [Philadelphia, 1893.] Reprinted from the Transactions of the American Orthopedic Association, September, 1893; pp. 36. NLM only in the U.S. in OCLC. 35. Geyser, Albert C. The treatment of chronic diseases by physical therapeutics through the sympathetic nervous system, with explanation of the author's method of electrical localization of disease via the spinal column...Abstract from original article. [New York, 1903.] "Read in the regular monthly meeting of the Clinical Society of the New York School of Physical Therapeutics, June 19th, 1903"; pp. 7. Not in OCLC. 36. Taylor, Henry Ling. Exercise and vigor. [Washington, 1898.] Reprinted from the Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, August, 1898; pp. [6]. "Read at the meeting of the National Education Association, Washington, July 8, 1898." Not in OCLC. 37. Truax, Charles. Amputations in the light of prothetical science. [Buffalo, 1891.] "Read before the National Association of Railway Surgeons at Buffalo, New York, May 1st, 1891"; pp. 21. Stanford only in OCLC. 38. Wilson, H. Augustus. A clinical lecture on the prevention of idiopathic rotary lateral curvatures of the spine. [Philadelphia, ca. 1890.] Three plates of black and white photographs; pp. 10. Not in OCLC. 39. Stillman, Charles. Recent contributions to orthopedic surgery...I. Lateral rotary curvature of the spine. II. Round shoulders. III. Pott's disease. [New York?: The Florence, ca. 1890.] Text illustrations, pp. 18. Not in OCLC. Item #43780

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