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Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1882

On amputation at the hip-joint

William Stokes

the Hip-joint. A Jjurman, aged oO, was attacked by Dacoits, February 15, load, and received a gunshot wound of the left thigh. He was admitted on the following day into the Jail Hospital, under the care of Dr Fayrer, assistant-surgeon, Field Hospital, Rangoon. The slugs, with which the musket had been charged, had entered a little below the trochanter major, and had shattered the shaft and neck of the bone, and had given rise to copi-


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1846

Observations on some cases of permanently slow pulse

William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1842

Researches on the pathology and diagnosis of cancers of the lung and mediastinum

William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1839

Researches on the state of the heart, and the use of wine in typhous fever

William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1880

A Case of Gangrenous Inflammation following Vaccination; or, “Vaccinia Gangrenosa.”

William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1847

On the mortality of medical practitioners from fever in Ireland

James William Cusack; William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1836

Researches on Laennec’s vesicular emphysema, with observations on paralysis of the intercostal muscles and diaphragm, considered as a new source of diagnosis

William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1895

On the operative treatment of cancer of the jaws, tongue, and lips

William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1894

The ethics of surgery

William Stokes


Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1886

Finality in surgery

William Stokes

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