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four, after having been honored by the highest offices in the gift of the local and state society and surgical section of the American Medical Association, as well as the Mississippi Valley Medical Association, of which he was one of the original members.
Among his pamphlets are found: "Extirpation of Rectum without de- stroying Sphincter Ani Muscle," 1SS0. "Abdominal Section in the Treat-
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ment of Ulceration and Perforation of the Cecum and Vermiform Appendix," 1881.
" Lumbo-colotomy in the New-born for Relief of Imperforate Rectum," 1881.
Address in surgery. "Excisions of Portions of the Alimentary Canal," 1882. E. B. M.
J. Am. Med. Assoc, Chicago, 1S87, ix.
Peoria Med. Month., 1887-8 viii.
Tr. IU. Med. Soc, 1888. (O. B. Will.)