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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Infections of Wild Animals with Tubercle Bacilli and other Acid-fast Bacilli: (Section of Comparative Medicine)A S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Large Cervical Fibroid in the Vagina obstructing LabourW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Discussion on the Indications for, and Technique of, Cæsarean Section and its Alternatives, in Women with Contracted Pelves, who have been long in Labour and exposed to Septic InfectionW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Supravaginal Hysterectomy performed during Pregnancy instead of Induction of Abortion, with Sterilization, for repeated Puerperal MelancholiaW S Griffith
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS OF THE TYPE OF TUBERCLE BACILLI OCCURRING IN THE SPUTUM OF PHTHISICAL PERSONSA S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
A Criticism of the Report of the Committee of the Council of the Section of Obstetrics and Gynæcology of the Royal Society of Medicine upon the Teaching of Obstetrics and Gynæcology in LondonW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
A Discussion on Amenorrhœal InsanityW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
The Indications for the Operation, with an Analysis of Seventy-seven CasesW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Primary Epithelioma of the Vagina treated by RadiumW S Griffith
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing|September 21, 2002
Labyrinths: a pathway to reflection and contemplationJanith S Griffith
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Infections of Wild Animals with Tubercle Bacilli and other Acid-fast Bacilli: (Section of Comparative Medicine)A S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Large Cervical Fibroid in the Vagina obstructing LabourW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Discussion on the Indications for, and Technique of, Cæsarean Section and its Alternatives, in Women with Contracted Pelves, who have been long in Labour and exposed to Septic InfectionW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Supravaginal Hysterectomy performed during Pregnancy instead of Induction of Abortion, with Sterilization, for repeated Puerperal MelancholiaW S Griffith
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS OF THE TYPE OF TUBERCLE BACILLI OCCURRING IN THE SPUTUM OF PHTHISICAL PERSONSA S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
A Criticism of the Report of the Committee of the Council of the Section of Obstetrics and Gynæcology of the Royal Society of Medicine upon the Teaching of Obstetrics and Gynæcology in LondonW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
A Discussion on Amenorrhœal InsanityW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
The Indications for the Operation, with an Analysis of Seventy-seven CasesW S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Primary Epithelioma of the Vagina treated by RadiumW S Griffith
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing|September 21, 2002
Labyrinths: a pathway to reflection and contemplationJanith S Griffith
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