Robert Tuttle Morris
American surgeon
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- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Tuttle Morris , also known as Bob Morris, was an American surgeon and writer. Life Early life and the call of medicine Robert Tuttle Morris was born in Seymour, Connecticut on May 14, 1857, the eldest of six children. His father was a lawyer, probate judge, and Governor of Connecticut. His mother Eugenia was an author. He attended Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven before studying biology at Cornell University in Ithaca from 1875-1879. As a child he developed an acute interest in nature and animals and continually observed the phenomena of the natural world. While still in high school in New Haven he planned to attend the biology program organised by Dr. Burt G. Wilder at Cornell. This was one of the first pre-medical curricula in the country.
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- A Case of Heteroplastic Ovarian Grafting, Followed by Pregnancy, and the Delivery of a Living Child, with Discussion (1907) (24)
- A CASE OF SYSTEMIC BLASTOMYCOSIS (1913) (12)
- Fifty years a surgeon (1935) (9)
- A CASE OF TESTICLE GRAFTING WITH UNEXPECTED RESULTS (1916) (6)
- III. Ligation of the Abdominal Aorta for Aneurism. (1902) (5)
- McBURNEY'S POINT AND ANOTHER POINT IN APPENDIX DIAGNOSES. (1908) (3)
- THE RESULTS OF ANTISEPTIC METHODS IN THE TREATMENT OF WOUNDS, AS SHOWN IN A SERIES OF 100 CONSECUTIVE OPERATIONS (1886) (3)
- ADHESIONS OF THE UPPER ABDOMEN (1912) (2)
- The Law of Recapitulation (1927) (2)
- WANTED: A NEW WORD. (1936) (2)
- Where the rubber glove is behind the times (2)
- MY PRESENT POSITION ON APPENDIX QUESTIONS, AND REFERENCE TO THE DAWN OF THE FOURTH OR PHYSIOLOGIC ERA IN SURGERY. (1908) (2)
- MILLS AND FISHWAYS. (1920) (1)
- THE FEMALE PERINEUM FROM A GENERAL SURGEON'S POINT OF VIEW (1912) (1)
- III. Notes on a Case of Fusiform Aneurism treated by Matas's Method. (1903) (1)
- Metritis (1895) (1)
- NOTES ON THE USE OF RUBBER GLOVES IN SURGICAL OPERATIONS (1919) (1)
- NUTS AS A FOOD SUPPLY (1918) (1)
- The Commission Evil. (1898) (1)
- PINNING FRACTURES THROUGH A CANNULA WITH THE AID OF THE FLUOROSCOPIC SCREEN (1911) (1)
- Other “Stigmata of Degeneracy” (1932) (1)
- Principles of the fourth era in surgery (1)
- Clinical Cases (1895) (0)
- The American Medical Association (1887) (0)
- Lay Distrust of the Medical Profession. (1896) (0)
- Bladder surgery in relation to the fourth era of surgery (1923) (0)
- Abdominal Cyst, Goitre, Hip Amputation (1915) (0)
- PROTECTIVE APPENDICITIS (1910) (0)
- COCCYGEAL DERMOID FISTULA (1900) (0)
- NOTES ON FOUR KINDS OF APPENDICITIS (1917) (0)
- TRAVELS OF A WIRE IN THE ABDOMEN. (1920) (0)
- IV. The Serous Coat of Blood Vessels Compared with the Peritoneum. (1908) (0)
- Progress in Surgery (1897) (0)
- A Surgeon's Philosophy (1944) (0)
- Puerperal Eclampsia (1894) (0)
- ADDRESS BEFORE THE NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH.: IN THE DISCUSSION OF THE BELL BILL (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BILL) PROHIBITING THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE BY UNLICENSED PRACTITIONERS. (1901) (0)
- Experiments on Animals Relative to the Question of Abdominal Supporters after Laparotomy (1909) (0)
- The Function of the Appendix. (1901) (0)
- Hopkin's pond and other sketches. By Robert T.Morris. (0)
- INHERITANCE OF ANATOMIC DEFECTS (1940) (0)
- BEST METHODS IN THE TREATMENT OF APPENDICITIS.: THEIR SOCIOLOGIC BEARING. (1899) (0)
- The Necessary Peroxide of Hydrogen (1890) (0)
- III. Report of a Case of Leg Amputation at an Advanced Age, with Recovery: Report of a Case of Exploratory Trephining of Cervical Vertebrae. (0)
- The Antivivisection Bill (1900) (0)
- Gross Cleanliness in Surgery (1904) (0)
- Factors in Appendicitis (1915) (0)
- THE COLON BACILLUS, A REGULATOR OF POPULATION * (1912) (0)
- "FLYING" SALMON. (1937) (0)
- APPENDICITIS AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE (1909) (0)
- Removal of the Normal Appendix When Exposed. (1904) (0)
- Reflex Disturbances: Papers Presented at the Meeting of the Medical Association of the Greater City of New York, Monday, Dec. 19, 1910 (1911) (0)
- Acute Post-Operative Dilatation of the Stomach (1911) (0)
- Two Appendices in One Person (1911) (0)
- A COMPANION WORD FOR PLANKTON. (1937) (0)
- THE NECESSARY PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN.Read in the Section of Surgery and Anatomy, at the Forty-first Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, held at Nashville, Tenn., May, 1890. (1890) (0)
- The Office-Boy Perineum Operation (1914) (0)
- THE ADVANTAGES OF EXPEDITIOUS SURGICAL WORK. (1905) (0)
- Removal of Gall Stones—Ovarian Cyst—Spleen—Kidney and Ureter, En Masse (1896) (0)
- ORCHITIS AFTER MUMPS (1939) (0)
- The Choice of Procedure in Loose Kidney (1907) (0)
- Books and Authors (1910) (0)
- THE GASTRIC WEAK LINE IN WOUNDS OF THE ABDOMINAL WALL (1911) (0)
- Enuresis in Children. (1905) (0)
- The McBurney Incision in Appendicitis with Abscess. (1906) (0)
- FORGOTTEN RESOURCES OF MEDICAL PRACTICE (1941) (0)
- WHAT DRESSING SHALL LIE NEXT THE WOUND?: Read in the Section of Surgery and Anatomy, at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, June, 1889. (1889) (0)
- APPENDICITIS AND THE GYNECOLOGIST (1917) (0)
- Appendicitis: Comments Upon Dr. Haughton's Letter. (1898) (0)
- Treatment of Rhus Poisoning (1911) (0)
- Rapidity in Operating (1907) (0)
- Blinders wanted in surgery (1924) (0)
- Peritoneal Adhesions. Appendicitis. Fracture of Humerus. Septicemia (1905) (0)
- Some Commonly Overlooked Causes for Stomach and Bowel Disturbances (1908) (0)
- APPENDICITIS AND RHEUMATISM (1909) (0)
- Exhibition of charts illustrating points in differential diagnosis in certain abdominal conditions (1925) (0)
- Trephining for Apoplexy (1898) (0)
- A University President (1915) (0)
- XI. Partial Resection of the Upper and Lower Maxillae for Congenital Deformity of the Face. (1908) (0)
- Peritoneal adhesions of the insidious toxic group (0)
- THE RESULTS OF ANTISEPTIC METHODS IN THE TREATMENT OF WOUNDS, AS SHOWN UTIVE OPERATIONS. IN A SERIES OF 100 CONSECUTIVE OPERATIONS (1886) (0)
- Osteopathy and Legislation. (1903) (0)
- The kinds of appendicitis that yield to physical therapy (1926) (0)
- Excision of the Superior Maxilla (1885) (0)
- A REPORT OF EXPERIMENTS GERMANE TO THE SUBJECT OF ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS AFTER LAPAROTOMY.: Read before the Section of Gynecology, at the Forty-third Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, held in Detroit, Mich., June 10, 1892. (1892) (0)
- The Migratory Needle Story. (1906) (0)
- Something Right about Catgut (1898) (0)
- Five Kinds of Chronic Appendicitis (0)
- Infectious Appendicitis. (0)
- Osteopaths and Legislation. (1903) (0)
- A Companion Word for Plankton (1937) (0)
- Chestnut Blight Resistance Castanea Alnifolia and C. Mollissima Show No Signs of Blight—American Chinquapin Seems Almost Equally Vigorous—Japanese Varieties Usually Succumb—Experiments Prove Nuts Develop Freely When Female Flowers Are Not Pollinated (0)
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