Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914
Mitchell, Silas Weir, 1829-1914
Silas Weir Mitchell American physician
Mitchell, S. Weir 1829-1914
Mitchell, S. Weir
Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir)
Mitchell, Silas Weir
Mitchell, Weir, 1829-1914
VIAF ID: 56749017 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mitchell, S. Weir ‡q (Silas Weir), ‡d 1829-1914
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Silas Weir Mitchell ‡c American physician
- 100 0 _ ‡a Silas Weir Mitchell ‡c American physician
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Address | |
Address delivered before the Medical and chirurgical society of Maryland. On the occasion of the dedication of its building. | |
Address delivered on the opening of the New Hall of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, November 11th, 1909.. | |
Address of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell to the nurse-graduates of the Philadelphia orthopaedic hospital and infirmary for nervous diseases, November 16, 1906. | |
Adventures of François Foundling, Thief, Juggler and Fencing Master - During the French Revolution | |
Atlantic monthly | |
The autobiography of a quack : and, The case of George Dedlow | |
Die Behandlung gewisser Formen von Neurasthenie und Hysterie | |
Biographical memoir of John Shaw Billings, 1838-1913 | |
The birth and death of pain : a poem read October sixteenth, MDCCCXCVI, at the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first public demonstration of surgical anæthesia | |
A case of erythromelalgia, with microscopical examination of the tissue from anamputated toe. | |
A case of uncomplicated hysteria in the male lasting thirty years | |
A catalogue of the scientific and literary work of S. Weir Mitchell. | |
Characteristics : [a novel] | |
The children's hour. | |
Circumstance | |
Clinical lessons on nervous diseases. | |
A comedy of conscience | |
The comfort of the hills | |
The complete poems of S. Weir Mitchell ... | |
composition of expired air and its effects upon animal life | |
Constance Trescot : a novel | |
Cup of youth | |
Dinner to Dr. William Osler previous to his departure for England to assume the Regius Professorship of Medicine in the University of Oxford, May second, nineteen hundred and five, Waldorf-Astoria, New York. | |
A diplomatic adventure | |
Doctor and patient. | |
Dr. North and his friends | |
Du Traitement du tremblement sénile et de la paralysie agitante | |
Du traitement méthodique de la neurasthénie et de quelques formes d'hystérie | |
The early history of instrumental precision in medicine; an address before the second Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, September 23rd, 1891 | |
Eighteenhundred and twenty-nine till nineteenhundred and fourteen | |
Élégies | |
Experimental contributions to the toxicology of rattle-snake venom. | |
Far in the forest | |
Fat and blood | |
Five essays. | |
The guillotine club : and other stories | |
Hephzibah Guinness : Thee and you; and A draft on the bank of Spain | |
Hill of Stones And other poems | |
Hr. Kristian Kringle : en julefortælling | |
Hugh Wyme ... 1896. | |
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington. | |
An improved form of suspension in the treatment of ataxia, etc. | |
In war time | |
Injuries of nerves and their consequences | |
John Sherwood : ironmaster | |
Lectures on diseases of the nervous system : especially in women | |
Des lésions des nerfs et de leurs conséquences | |
Little more burgundy | |
Little stories. | |
De lotgevallen van Francois | |
Mary Reynolds: a case of double consciousness. | |
Mr. Kris Kringle : a Christmas tale | |
New Samaria : and, The summer of St. Martin | |
Paralysis from peripheral irritation. | |
A partial study of the poison of Heloderma suspectum (Cope)--the Gila monster. | |
Pearl (Middle English poem) | |
The pearl : rendered into modern English verse | |
Rain in camp | |
The Red city; a novel of the second administration of President Washington | |
The relations of pain to weather, studied during eleven years of a case of traumatic neuralgia. | |
Researches Upon the Anatomy and Physiology of Respiration in the Chelonia | |
Researches upon the Venoms of Poisonous Serpents | |
Roland Blake | |
S. Weir Mitchell : novelist and physician | |
Silas Weir Mitchell 1829 - 1914 : memorial addresses and resolutions | |
Some personal recollections of the civil war. | |
Toast: To the surviving members of the Pathological society | |
A venture in 1777 | |
Washington in his letters : an address before the University of Pennsylvania | |
Wear and tear; or, Hints for the overworked. | |
Westways; a village chronicle | |
When all the woods are green : a novel | |
Wind and sea | |
The wonderful stories of Fuz-Buz the fly and Mother Grabem the spider. | |
The youth of Washington : told in the form of an autobiography |