David Hayes Agnew
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American surgeon
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David Hayes Agnew's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine University of Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Hayes Agnew was an American surgeon. Biography Agnew was born on November 24, 1818, Nobleville, Pennsylvania . His parents were Robert Agnew and Agnes Noble. Agnew grew up as a Christian. He was surrounded by a family of doctors and had always known he was going to become a physician. As a young boy, he had a sharp sense of humor and was very intelligent.
David Hayes Agnew's Published Works
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- The Principles and Practice of Surgery (1879) (88)
- ART. XXVI.???The Principles and Practice of Surgery, being a Treatise on Surgical Diseases and Injuries (3)
- The Relation of Social Life to Surgical Disease (1888) (3)
- Biographical Sketch of the Rev. Elias R. Beadle, D. D., LL. D (1)
- Lacerations of the Female Perineum and Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (1874) (1)
- Cases of Nephrolithotomy (1888) (0)
- Baron Larrey. By D. Hayes Agnew, M.D. (0)
- ART. XXII.–A Lecture (1862) (0)
- A Combination of the Cutaneous and Musculo-Cutaneous Methods of Amputation (1875) (0)
- III. The Possibility of Successive Self-inflicted Cranial and Heart Wounds (1887) (0)
- The University Medical Magazine. Professor Reise’s Letters (1891) (0)
- Abstract of a Clinical Lecture on the Recognition and Treatment of the Early Stages of Pott’s Disease (1882) (0)
- Reports and Analyses and Descriptions of New Inventions in Medicine, Surgery, Dietetics, and the Allied Sciences (1874) (0)
- Painful Muscular Spasm Treated by Excision of Portion of the Nerve-Trunk (1886) (0)
- III. A Case of Nephrolithotomy (1887) (0)
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