Keen, William W. (William Williams), 1837-1932
Keen, William Williams
Keen, William Williams, 1837-1932
William Williams Keen first U.S. brain surgeon.
Keen, William W. 1837-1932
Keen, W. W.
Keen, William W. (William Williams), 1837-
VIAF ID: 42240198 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Keen, William W. ‡d 1837-1932
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Keen, William W. ‡q (William Williams), ‡d 1837-1932
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Keen, William Williams, ‡d 1837-1932
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Williams Keen ‡c first U.S. brain surgeon.
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
Works
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Address in surgery : delivered at the Semi-Centennial Meeting of the American Medical Association at Philadelphia, June 3, 1896 | |
Addresses and other papers, 1905 | |
Addresses delivered at the celebration of the eighty fourth birthday of | |
An American text-book of surgery, for practitioners and students. | |
Amputation of the entire upper extremity (including the clavicle and scapula) for sarcoma following fracture of the clavicle | |
Amputation of the female breast | |
The anatomical, pathological, and surgical uses of chloral. | |
Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. | |
Animal experimentation and medical progress | |
I believe in God and in evolution | |
The bi-centennial celebration of the founding of the First Baptist church of the city of Philadelphia | |
Bones ; Joints ; Fractures ; Dislocations ; Orthopedics ; Muscles ; Lymphatics ; Skin ; Nerves ; Spine | |
The contrast between the surgery of the civil war and that of the present war... | |
The debt of the public to the medical profession. | |
Diagrams of the nerves of the human body; | |
The early years of Brown university, 1764-1770 | |
An English handbook to the Paris medical school | |
Enormous mixed tumor of the parotid region, reaching to the clavicle and weighing about seven pounds; operation; recovery | |
Everlasting life, a creed and a speculation | |
Extensive thoracoplasty by Schede's method | |
Further note on the perinephric fat | |
Gunshot wounds and other injuries of nerves | |
Head, neck, thorax, esophagus, abdominal wall, peritoneum, stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas | |
The history of the Philadelphia School of Anatomy and its relations to medical teaching : A lecture, delivered March 1, 1875, at its dissolution | |
History ; Surgical physiology ; Surgical pathology ; Infections ; Tumors ; Wounds | |
Intestines ; Rectum ; Hernia ; Genito-urinary organs ; Eye ; Ear ; Military-naval-tropical surgery | |
Keen's surgery | |
Landmarks, medical and surgical. | |
Medical research and human welfare; a record of personal experiences and observations during a professional life of fifty-seven years | |
The memoirs of William Williams Keen, M.D. | |
Military surgery in 1861 and in 1918... | |
A new method of tenotomy, by which the tendons are lengthened to a definite extent, instead of the present hap-hazard method | |
The newest surgery, General index to complete work, Vols. I-VI | |
On the surgical complications and sequels of the continued fevers. | |
Operation wounds of the thoracic duct in the neck; with a résumé of the two prior recorded cases and two additional cases | |
Our recent debts to vivisection. | |
Practical anatomy: a manual of dissections. | |
The progress of surgery as influenced by vivisection | |
The Reality of human vivisection : a review of a letter by William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., late president of the American Medical Association. | |
The Red Cross and the antivivisectionists, 1918: | |
Reflex paralysis ... | |
Removal of the Gasserian ganglion as the last of fourteen operations in thirteen years for tic douloureux | |
Rupture of the tendon of the biceps flexor cubiti : a case of rupture of the long tendon in its continuity, and one of rupture of the same tendon at the glenoid attachment : operation with successful result in each case | |
The service of missions to science and society; | |
Seven decades in medicine... | |
Silas Weir Mitchell 1829 - 1914 : memorial addresses and resolutions | |
Six cases of secondary operation for wrist-drop from injury to the musculo-spiral nerve by fracture of the humerus : very little improvement in four, complete restoration of function in two cases | |
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. | |
The story of the three tablets. | |
Surgery : its principles and practice | |
The surgical operations on President Cleveland in 1893 | |
The technique of laryngectomy | |
Three cases of plastic nasal surgery : for saddle-shaped nose, removal of entire nose, and arched Roman nose : a paper read before the Philadelphia County Medical Society, February 26, 1896 | |
Treatment of cancer of the rectum, with a report of twenty-five cases : a paper read before the West Branch Medical Association, at Bellefonte, Jan. 12, 1897 | |
The treatment of war wounds... | |
Vascular ; Gynecology ; Anesthesia ; X-rays ; Operative & plastic ; Infections ; Legal pathologic relations ; Hospital organization | |
What vivisection has done for humanity |