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William W. Keen | lit.salon
William W. Keen
Born:
1837
Died:
1932
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Born:
1837
Died:
1932
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Addresses and other papers
1905
William W. Keen
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I believe in God and in evolution
1922
William W. Keen
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Animal experimentation and medical progress
1914
William W. Keen
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The treatment of war wounds
1917
William W. Keen
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An American text-book of surgery: for practitioners and students
1894
William W. Keen
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A sketch of the early history of practical anatomy.: The introductory address to the course of lectures on anatomy at the Philadelphia School of Anatomy. Tuesday October 6, 1874.
1874
William W. Keen
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An American text-book of surgery for practitioners and students
1896
Charles H. Burnett, William W. Keen, J. William White
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The surgical complications and sequels of typhoid fever
1898
William W. Keen
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The need for increased endowments for medical instruction: an address
1904
William W. Keen
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The surgical operations on President Cleveland in 1893
1917
William W. Keen
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Medical research and human welfare: a record of personal experiences and observations during a professional life of fifty-seven years.
1917
William W. Keen
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Gunshot wounds and other injuries of nerves
1864
S. Weir Mitchell, William W. Keen, George R. Morehouse
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The anatomical, pathological, and surgical uses of chloral, read before the Pathological society of Philadelphia, March 12, 1874
1874
William W. Keen
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On the surgical complications and sequels of the continued fevers
1877
William W. Keen
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Report upon a specimen of xanthic oxide calculus
1882
William W. Keen
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Our recent debts to vivisection the address to the graduates at the thirty-third commencement of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, March 11, 1885
1885
William W. Keen
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Three cases of removal of the ovaries and Fallopian tubes (Tait's operation)
1885
William W. Keen
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Our recent debts to vivisection: the address to the graduates at the thirty-third commencement of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, March 11, 1885
1885
William W. Keen
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Three successful cases of cerebral surgery including (1) the removal of a large intracranial fibroma; (2) exsection of damaged brain tissue; and (3) exsection of the cerebral centre for the left hand : with remarks on the general technique of such operations
1888
William W. Keen
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Exploratory trephining and puncture of the brain almost to the lateral ventricle: for intracranial pressure supposed to be due to an abscess in the temporo-sphenoidal lobe : temporary improvement, death on the fifth day : autopsy, meningitis with effusion into the ventricles : with a description of a proposed operation to tap and drain the ventricles as a definite surgical procedure
1888
William W. Keen
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Three successful cases of cerebral surgery: including (1) the removal of a large intracranial fibroma (2) exsection of damaged brain tissue, and (3) exsection of the cerebral centre for the left hand : with remarks on the general technique of such operations
1888
William W. Keen
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Successful case of nephrorraphy for floating kidney. Uncompleted nephrectomy
1889
William W. Keen
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Dupuytren's finger contraction: operation by removal of the contracting band by open wound, immediate cure without reaction or pain
1889
William W. Keen
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Deformity from prominent ears cured by a new method of operating
1889
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Craniectomy for microcephalus: the later history of a case of excision of the hand-centre for epilepsy : a clinical lecture delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, November 19, 1890
1890
William W. Keen
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Craniectomy for microcephalus the later history of a case of excision of the hand-centre for epilepsy : a clinical lecture delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, November 19, 1890
1890
William W. Keen
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Two suggestions in surgical technique. I. A new method of compressing the subclavian artery. II. A new method of ascertaining whether the bladder is or is not ruptured
1890
William W. Keen
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Nephrorrhaphy
1890
William W. Keen
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Intra-cranial lesions: introductory remarks on the following questions
1890
William W. Keen
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Four operations for appendicitis three recoveries, one death from a very small concealed abscess
1891
William W. Keen
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A new operation for spasmodic wry-neck: namely, division or exsection of the nerves supplying the posterior rotator muscles of the head
1891
William W. Keen
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Five cases of suprapubic cystotomy: three for stone, one for tumor in the bladder, and one for exploration with catheterism of the ureters : one death
1891
William W. Keen
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Four congenital tumors of the head and spine, all submitted to operation: I. Meningocele. II. Cervical spina bifida. III. Sacral spina bifida. IV. A tumor of the post-anal gut, in connection with a dermoid cyst : clinical lecture delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital
1891
William W. Keen
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A further communication on a new method of compressing the subclavian artery: with the report of two cases
1891
William W. Keen
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Four operations for appendicitis: three recoveries, one death from a very small concealed abscess
1891
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Linear craniotomy (miscalled craniectomy) for microcephalus
1891
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The indications for early laparotomy in appendicitis
1891
William W. Keen
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The organization of an operation
1891
William W. Keen
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A new method of tenotomy: by which the tendons are lengthened to a definite extent, instead of the present hap-hazard method
1891
William W. Keen
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Nephrotomy for calculus pyelitis: nephrectomy rightly decided against because of the small percentage of urea, an apparently almost destroyed and useless kidney found to secrete over four and a half times as much urine as the other kidney, death
1892
William W. Keen
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Amputation at the hip-joint by Wyeth's method: a clinical lecture delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, February 3, 1892
1892
William W. Keen
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Two cases of hernia, both treated by laparotomy: I. A properitoneal hernia. II. A femoral Littr©♭'s hernia
1892
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Arterio-venous aneurism of the common carotid artery and internal jugular veins: double ligature of both vessels, recovery
1892
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On resection of the liver, especially for hepatic tumors: with the report of a successful case of resection for an adenoma of the bile-ducts, and a table of twenty recorded cases of hepatic operations
1892
William W. Keen
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Umbilical hernia, operation, cure: ligation of femoral artery for popliteal aneurism, cure : fecal fistula caused by appendicitis, operation, cure : a clinical lecture delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, April 6, 1892
1892
William W. Keen
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The real rewards of medicine: the valedictory address delivered at the commencement of the Jefferson Medical College, May 2, 1893
1893
William W. Keen
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Text-book of surgery for practitioners and students
1893
William W. Keen, J. William White
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Laparotomy for apparent intestinal paralysis which caused arrest of the intestinal contents and was equivalent to intestinal obstruction
1893
William W. Keen
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An ovarian tumor weighing 111 pounds removed from a child of fifteen, whose weight was 68 pounds
1893
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Tumor of the hard palate, acute appendicitis, perinephritic abscess: clinical lecture delivered at the Jefferson Medical College Hospital
1893
William W. Keen