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Medical Facts and Observations|November 7, 2017
A Case of Hairy Concretions Found in the Human Stomach: <i>Communicated in a Letter to</i> Samuel Foart Simmons, <i>M.D. F.R.S.</i>William Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
Case of Pneumonia, Treated by Tartar EmeticWilliam Wood
Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology : H&O|May 14, 2021
The use of telemedicine in hematology and oncologyWilliam Wood
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1848)|September 15, 2017
Description of a New Bed and Bedstead for the Use of Insane and Other PatientsWilliam Wood
Transactions. Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh|March 28, 2018
On Painful Subcutaneous Tubercle, Being a Supplement to a Former Communication on That SubjectWilliam Wood
Transactions. Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh|March 28, 2018
Observations on Neuroma, with Cases and Histories of the DiseaseWilliam Wood
Transactions. Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh|March 28, 2018
Observations on Painful Subcutaneous Tubercle, with Cases and Histories of the DiseaseWilliam Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
History and Dissection of a Case, in Which a Foreign Body Was Found within the HeartWilliam Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
On Painful Subcutaneous TubercleWilliam Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
Further Observation on Painful Subcutaneous TubercleWilliam Wood
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Medical Facts and Observations|November 7, 2017
A Case of Hairy Concretions Found in the Human Stomach: <i>Communicated in a Letter to</i> Samuel Foart Simmons, <i>M.D. F.R.S.</i>William Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
Case of Pneumonia, Treated by Tartar EmeticWilliam Wood
Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology : H&O|May 14, 2021
The use of telemedicine in hematology and oncologyWilliam Wood
Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology (London, England : 1848)|September 15, 2017
Description of a New Bed and Bedstead for the Use of Insane and Other PatientsWilliam Wood
Transactions. Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh|March 28, 2018
On Painful Subcutaneous Tubercle, Being a Supplement to a Former Communication on That SubjectWilliam Wood
Transactions. Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh|March 28, 2018
Observations on Neuroma, with Cases and Histories of the DiseaseWilliam Wood
Transactions. Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh|March 28, 2018
Observations on Painful Subcutaneous Tubercle, with Cases and Histories of the DiseaseWilliam Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
History and Dissection of a Case, in Which a Foreign Body Was Found within the HeartWilliam Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
On Painful Subcutaneous TubercleWilliam Wood
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal|October 18, 2018
Further Observation on Painful Subcutaneous TubercleWilliam Wood
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