Hugh Owen Thomas - Works

Works

  • Diseases of the hip, knee and ankle joints (1876)
  • A review of the past and present treatment of disease in the hip, knee, and ankle joints: With their deformities (1878)
  • The past and present treatment of intestinal obstructions (1879)
  • The treatment of fractures of the lower jaw (1881)
  • Intestinal disease and obstruction (1883)
  • Nerve inhibition and its relation to the practice of medicine (1883)
  • Principles of the treatment of diseased joints (1883)
  • The collegian of 1666 and the collegians of 1885: Or, what is recognised treatment? (1885)
  • The principles of the treatment of fractures and dislocations (1886)
  • Fractures, dislocations, diseases and deformities of the bones of the trunk and upper extremities (1887)
  • A new lithotomy operation (1888)
  • An argument with the censor at St. Luke's Hospital, New York (1889)
  • Fractures, dislocations, deformities and diseases of the lower extremities (1890)
  • Lithotomy (1890)

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