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  1. The autobiography of a quack and the case of George Dedlow by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, De Vinne Press. bkp CU-BANC, 2010-08-09
  2. Characteristics by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-03
  3. Far in the forest, a story by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-01
  4. The adventures of Francois: foundling, thief, juggler, and fencing master, during the French revolution by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-09
  5. Wear and tear; or, Hints for the overworked by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-07-30
  6. The hill of stones and other poems by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-02
  7. Mr. Kris Kringle; a Christmas tale by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-08
  8. Dr. North and his friends by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-01
  9. Characteristics by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-01
  10. The youth of Washington: told in the form of an autobiography by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, De Vinne Press. prt, 2010-08-18
  11. Hugh Wynne: free Quaker, sometime brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, Howard Pyle, 2010-08-02
  12. Fat and blood: an essay on the treatment of certain forms of neurasthenia and hysteria by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-19
  13. Hugh Wynne, free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, Howard Pyle, 2010-08-02
  14. Characteristics: a novel by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-09

21. Becker Medical Library Books
A=Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 18291914. N=W 62 M682d 1909 (BACS 683653). A=Mitchell,S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914. N=xxWL 100 M682L 1885 (BACS 693134).
http://becker.wustl.edu/miniecat/BAM152.html
Becker Medical Library Books Authors beginning with:M (page 52) T=Arterial disease by J. R. A. Mitchell and C. J. Schwartz. Foreword by Sir George Pickering.
A=Mitchell, John Richard Anthony. Schwartz, Colin John, 1931-

N=WG 510 M681a 1965 (BACS#467859)

A=Mitchell, John S.
...
N=WU 90 C489e 1997 (BACS#342284)

22. Becker Medical Library Books
A=Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 18291914. Mitchell, John K. (JohnKearsley), 1859-1917, ed. N=WM 174 M682f 1905 (BACS 683652).
http://becker.wustl.edu/miniecat/BTF104.html
Becker Medical Library Books Titles beginning with:F (page 4) T=Fantastic Antone grows up : adolescents and adults with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / edited by Judith Kleinfeld with Barbara Morse and Siobhan Wescott.
A=Kleinfeld, Judith, ed. Morse, Barbara, ed. Wescott, Siobhan, ed.

N=BD WQ 211 F216 2000 (BACS#344424)
T=Fantastic Antone succeeds! : experiences in educating children with fetal alcohol syndrome / edited by Judith S. Kleinfeld and Siobhan Wescott. ...
N=WZ 290 F289 1971 (BACS#463944)

23. YALE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN LITERATURE MANUSCRIPT MISCELLANY
expand/contract this heading, Mitchell, S. Weir (SILAS Weir), 18291914.expand/contract this heading, MOODY, WILLIAM VAUGHN, 1869-1910.
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24. © The American Physiological Society - Founders
Silas Weir Mitchell (18291914). S. Weir Mitchell, the eldest and most distinguishedat the time of the three signers of the letters of invitation to join APS
http://www.the-aps.org/about/founders.htm
the-aps.org about aps aps founders

The Five Founders of The American Physiological Society
The American Physiological Society was formed over a century ago at a time when there existed only a handful of physiological laboratories in America and few investigators. The organizational meeting of the Society was held on December 30, 1887, in New York in the Physiological Laboratory of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Seventeen men attended and twenty-eight were named charter members. The first regular meeting of APS at which papers and demonstrations were presented was held in Washington, DC, in September 1888 in conjunction with the newly formed Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons. In anticipation of the Centennial of APS in 1987, a cover was designed for The Physiologist (volume 28, no. 6, December 1985) honoring five men who have long been considered the founders of APS. It was they who were responsible for organizing the Society and guiding it through its early and critical years. Three of them, Henry Pickering Bowditch, S. Weir Mitchell, and Henry Newell Martin, were signers of the original letter of invitation to attend the organizational meeting. Two others, Russell H. Chittenden and John Green Curtis, played such prominent roles in the founding and early history of the Society that they too have been honored as founders. A medal was designed for the Centennial of the APS which commemorates all five founders.

25. NcpmAuthors09
Senate. Mitchel, OM (Ormsby MacKnight), 18091862. Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir),1829-1914. Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. Molloy, Gerald, 1834-1906.
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Lunt, George, 1803-1885.
Luzerne, Frank.

Lyle, William W. b. 1825 or 6.

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26. Product Page
Mitchell, S. Weir WEAR AND TEAR, OR HINTS FOR THE OVERWORKED Silas Weir Mitchell(18291914), a major figure in neurology and psychiatry for more than half a
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27. University Of Delaware: WORLD OF THE CHILD
S. Weir Mitchell, 18291914. The Wonderful Stories of Fuz-buz the Fly andMother Grabem the Spider. Philadelphia JB Lippincott Co., 1867.
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/child/stories2.htm
U NIVERSITY OF D ELAWARE L IBRARY
WORLD OF THE CHILD
Stories: After 1850
The second half of the nineteenth century was the golden age of children's literature in England and the United States. Great writers teamed with great illustrators to produce the books we still consider classics. The industrial revolution led to advances in printing which made books colorful, affordable, and plentiful. The growing middle class, with its increased interest in education, expanded the audience for children's books. Pictures and Stories from Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Tom's Cabin , one of the most influencial books of nineteenth-century America, was first published in book form in 1852. Within a year, simplified editions for children appeared in both the United States and England. In this retelling, portions of the story are in verse. An introduction states: "this little work is designed to adapt Mrs. Stowe's touching narrative to the understandings of the youngest readers and to foster in their hearts a generous sympathy for the wronged Negro race of America." Thomas Hughes, 1822-1896.

28. Text Details For Autobiography Of A Quack And The Case Of George Dedlow, The
Author Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir), 18291914 Keywords Authors M Mitchell,S. Weir (Silar Weir), 1829-1914; Titles A ; Subject subject unknown.
http://www.archive.org/texts/texts-details-db.php?id=56484

29. Phantom Limb And Causalgia: The Tragic Enigmas
Silas Weir Mitchell (18291914). Portrait of Silas Weir Mitchell, Silas Weir Mitchell,In 1872, American neurologist S. Weir Mitchell described a bizarre symptom
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/biomed/his/painexhibit/panel4.htm
Relief of Pain and Suffering Phantom limb pain and causalgia were two clinical pain syndromes that could not be explained in terms of specific nerve pathways Amputees experienced phantom limbs: the distinct sensation that the missing arm or leg was still attached, often held in a distorted, intensely painful, position. Causalgia, first described by the American physician, Silas Weir Mitchell , was even more puzzling. After an injury had healed, the patient experienced intense, burning pain and sensitivity to the slightest vibration or touch, usually in the hand or foot, but at a site some distance removed from the original wound. Both disorders sometimes persisted for years. Anesthesiologists used localized nerve blocks to relieve the pain and neurosurgeons developed techniques for severing the nerve pathways involved; but neither treatment was consistently successful. In the great wars, these relatively rare conditions afflicted many soldiers and baffled and disturbed their doctors: Mitchell in the American Civil War , the French surgeon in World War I , William Livingston in World War II . How could phantom limb and causalgia be explained in terms of the specific neural pathways that conducted pain sensation directly from the site of tissue damage?

30. Etext From The Gutenberg Project
Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir), 18291914 Autobiography Of A QuackAnd The Case Of George Dedlow. Paine, Ralph Delahaye, 1871-1925
http://www.lindamclark.net/otherstuff/Etext/Table Of Contents.htm

31. NeuroStim Pain Theories
S. Weir Mitchell (18291914) a Union army surgeon from Philadelphia, specializingin neurology, recognized that many soldiers with partial severing of
http://www.burtonreport.com/InfSpine/NSPainTheories.htm
Neurostimulation and the Nervous System
Theories of Pain The means by which neurostimulation influences the intact nervous system to produce pain relief is not known. The reason for this is that our understanding of the neurochemistry and neurophysiology of the nervous system remains at a primitive level and isn't much more advanced than the "phlogiston" theories.. There do exist, however, a number of plausible assumptions which we accept. These presently serve as a reasonable framework upon which we can build.
In the early days when chemical theories were first being advanced the phenomenon of fire (combustion, now known to be oxidation) was elucidated by the sages as representing the liberation of a substance referred to as "phlogiston". This term, which derives from the Greek language, means "burned". In early times pain was thought to be a reflection of the body part receiving "phlogiston" from its proximity to fire. In this illustration, published by Ren Descates (1596-1650) in 1644, the "phlogiston" is said to set a spot on the skin in motion, pulling then on a thread traveling through the body to the brain where a bell strikes. This theory was not challenged until the work of Antoine Lavoiser between 1770 and 1790. Perhaps the first modern concept relating to the nervous system as a "traffic manager" of afferent information was the work of Glen Player who published his treatise on the "Obscuration Phenomenon" in 1952:

32. Authors Of American Verse
Edna St. Vincent (18921950); Miller, Joaquin (1837-1913); Mitchell,S. Weir (1829-1914); Monroe, Harriet (1860-1936); Moody, William
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Authors of American Verse
  • Adams, Henry (1838-1918)
  • Adams, John (1704-1740)
  • Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848)
  • Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888)
  • Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
  • Alger, Jr., Horatio (1832-1899)
  • Allen, Elizabeth Akers (1832-1911 )
  • Allen, James (1739-1808)
  • Allen, Paul (1784-1826)
  • Allston, Washington (1779-1843)
  • Alsop, George (1636-1673?)
  • Arthur, T. S. (1809-1885)
  • Barlow, Joel (1754-1812)
  • Bates, Katharine Lee (1859-1929)
  • Beadle, Samuel Alfred (1857-1932)
  • Belknap, Jeremy (1744-1798)
  • Bell, James Madison (1826-1902)
  • Benjamin, Park (1809-1864)
  • Benjamin, Robert C. O. (1855-1900)
  • Bibb, Eloise A. (1878-1927)
  • Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914)
  • Blackson, Lorenzo Dow (b.1817)
  • Bland, James A. (1854-1911)
  • Bleeker, Ann Eliza (1752-1783)
  • Blood, Benjamin Paul (1832-1919)
  • Bodman, Manoah (1765-1850)
  • Boker, George Henry (1823-1890)
  • Botta, Anne C. Lynch (1815-1891)
  • Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth (1848-1895)
  • Brackenridge, Hugh Henry (1748-1816)
  • Bradford, William (1590-1657)
  • Bradstreet, Anne (1612 or 1613-1672)
  • Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins (1796-1828)
  • >Braithwaite, William Stanley (1878-1962)
  • 33. Index
    Translate this page 1674 Gutenberg Mims, Edwin Gutenberg Miss Mulock AKA Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock,1826-1887 Gutenberg Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir), 1829-1914 Gutenberg Mitford
    http://www.elbooks.sk/angautM.html
    VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - AUTOR - pís. M Maag, Carl Gutenberg
    Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916 Gutenberg
    MacCaffrey, James, 1875-1935 Gutenberg
    MacClintock, William Darnall, 1858-1936 Gutenberg
    MacClure, Victor, 1887- Gutenberg
    MacDonald, George, 1824-1905 Gutenberg
    MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932 Gutenberg
    MacKay, Charles, 1814-1889 Gutenberg
    Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859 Gutenberg
    Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947 Gutenberg
    Machiavelli, Niccol?, 1469-1527 Gutenberg Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone, 1875-1928 Gutenberg Mackenzie, Alexander, 1833-1898 Gutenberg Maclaren, Ian [pseud.] AKA: Watson, John, 1850-1907 Gutenberg Macy, Jesse, 1842-1919 Gutenberg Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 Gutenberg Malory, Thomas, d. 1471 Gutenberg Malot, Hector, 1830-1907 Gutenberg Malthus, T. R. (Thomas Robert), 1766-1834 Gutenberg Mandeville, John, Sir Gutenberg Manners, J. Hartley Gutenberg Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923 Gutenberg Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, Baron de, 1782-1854 Gutenberg Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 AD AKA: Lucan Gutenberg Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180

    34. Index
    by Cooper, James Fenimore, 17891851 Autobiography Of A Quack And The Case Of GeorgeDedlow, The, by Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir), 1829-1914 Autobiography Of
    http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloA.html
    VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - Dielo - pís. A
    A. V. Laider, by Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956
    ABC's Of Science, by Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932

    Aaron Trow, by Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

    About Love, by Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904
    ...
    Ayrshire Legatees, or, The Pringle family, The, by Galt, John, 1779-1839

    35. ASA October 2002 Newsletter
    Three physicians Silas Weir Mitchell, MD (18291914); René Leriche, MD (1879-1955 Civilwar medicine from the perspective of S. Weir Mitchell s The Case of
    http://www.asahq.org/Newsletters/2002/10_02/feature3.htm
    ASA NEWSLETTER
    October 2002
    Volume 66 Number 10
    Phantom Limb and Causalgia Pain in the Three Great Wars Doris K. Cope, M.D.
    Committee on Pain Medicine

    Silas Weir Mitchell, M.D. (1829-1914). Photo courtesy of Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
    Civil War (1861-1865)
    There have been few conflicts in history as bloody as the American Civil War, where technology in the form of rifled muskets able to fire up to eight aimed shots a minute at a killing range of 500 yards were employed by soldiers of both sides while still using outmoded "close-order drill military tactics more appropriate to Revolutionary War technology." But Dr. Mitchell was confronted with real patients in pain, and so he carefully documented their presenting symptoms and course of illness. He described the "hallucinations," which we now call phantom limb pain as "the sensorial delusions to which persons are subject in connection with their lost limbs."

    36. Stories, Listed By Author
    Mitchell, S(ilas) Weir (18291914) (chron.) * A Dilemma, (ss) TheCentury Jul 1902; Number VI in a series of “Little Stories.”;
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s708.htm
    The FictionMags Index
    Stories, Listed by Author
    Previous Table-of-Contents
    MILLER, CHARLES (chron.)
    MILLER, CHARLES C. (chron.)
    MILLER, CHARLES W. (chron.)
    MILLER, CHAUNCY S. S. (chron.)
    • The Story of the States. No. VI: Maine, (ar) Aug 1901
    MILLER, CHRIS (chron.)
    MILLER, CHRISTIAN (chron.)
    MILLER, CINCINNATUS HINER ; see under Miller, Joaquin (chron.)
    MILLER, D(orothy) B(lanche) (chron.)

    37. Stories, Listed By Author
    Mitchell, S(ilas) Weir (18291914) (chron.) * Was He Dead?, (nv) Atlantic MonthlyJan 1870 Future Perfect, ed. H. Bruce Franklin, Oxford Book Co. 1966.
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/isfac/s173.htm
    Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
    Stories, Listed by Author
    Previous Table-of-Contents
    MILTON, JOHN (chron.)

    38. Reynolds
    Mitchell, Silas Weir, 18291914, Injuries of the nerves and their consequences, PhiladelphiaLippincott, 1872, First edition. S. Weir Mitchell, one of the great
    http://www.uab.edu/reynolds/CivilWarBib/bibG_O.htm
    Reynolds Historical Library Collection in Civil War Medicine Holdings G-O Entries in the table are sorted alphabetically by author or, where no author is given, by title. Go To: A-F P-Z Collection Home AUTHOR TITLE PUBL INFO NOTES Geddings, Eli, 1799-1878 Outlines of a course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery First edition. Geddings received the first degree in the first commencement of the Medical College of South Caroline in 1825. He later served as a surgeon for the Confederacy. Gillett, Mary C. The Army Medical Department 1865-1917 Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, 1995 Glazier, Willard W. The capture, the prison pen, and the escape, giving a complete history of prison life in the South... Hartford, CT: H. E. Goodwin, 1869 [c1865] Goffres, Joseph Marie, 1808-1867 An illustrated system of bandaging (selected from Goffres' Précis de Bandages) by order of the Surgeon-General Bohemian Brigade Bookshop and Publisher, 1998 Goldsmith, Middleton, 1818-1887 A report on hospital gangrene, erysipelas and pyaemia, as observed in the departments of Ohio and the Cumberland, with cases appended ...

    39. Children
    New yorkD.Appleton,1866. (S. Weir Mitchell, 18291914). The WonderfulStories of Fuz-buz the Fly and Mother Grabem the Spider.
    http://mural.uv.es/vifresal/children.html
    WORLD OF THE CHILD
    Stories: After 1850

    The second half of the nineteenth century was the golden age of children's literature in England and the United States. Great writers teamed with great illustrators to produce the books we still consider classics. The industrial revolution led to advances in printing which made books colorful, affordable, and plentiful. The growing middle class, with its increased interest in education, expanded the audience for children's books.
    Uncle Tom's Cabin
    One of the most influencial books of nineteenth-century America, was first published in book form in 1852. Within a year, simplified editions for children appeared in both the United States and England. In this retelling, portions of the story are in verse. An introduction states: "this little work is designed to adapt Mrs. Stowe's touching narrative to the understandings of the youngest readers and to foster in their hearts a generous sympathy for the wronged Negro race of America."
    Tom Brown's School Days.

    40. Index
    Poetical Works Misseldon, Edward (16081654) Free Trade Mitchell,S. Weir (1829-1914) The Autobiography of a Quack Mitford, Mary
    http://www.eshunet.com/list1/en3000/titles/index-m.htm
    English Classics 3000 M ( Listed by Author )
      Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859)
        Critical and Historical Essays
          Volume 1
          Volume 2
        The History of England from the Accession of James the Second
          Volume One
          Volume Two
          Volume Three
          Volume Four
          Volumr Five
        Machiavelli
        Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches
          Volume 1
          Volume 2
          Volume 3

        MacCaffrey, James (1875-1935)
          History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution
            Volume One
            Volume Two
          MacClintock, William Darnall (1858-1936)
            Song and Legend From the Middle Ages
          MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
            At the Back of the North Wind A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an Old Soul David Elginbrod Donal Grant The Light Princess Lilith Phantastes, A Faerie Romance for Men and Women The Princess and Curdie The Princess and Goblin Robert Falconer Sir Gibbie
          MacGrath, Harold (1871-1932)
            The Drums Of Jeopardy The Puppet Crown
          Machen, Arthur (1863-1947)
            The Great God Pan
          Machiavelli, Niccolo (1469-1527)
            History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy The Prince
          MacKay, Charles (1814-1889)

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