James Jackson Putnam
1846 – 1918
32 works on record
Works

Memoir of Charles Follen Folsom

Studies in neurological diagnosis

The treatment of Graves' disease by thyroidectomy

Recent observations on the functions of the thyroid gland, and the relation of its enlargment to Graves's disease

Pathology and treatment of Graves' disease

On Freud's psycho-analytic method and its evolution

Human motives

James Jackson Putnam and psychoanalysis

A memoir of Dr. James Jackson

Addresses on psycho-analysis
Contribution to the physiology of the cortex cerebri
Intra-cranial lesions
Psychotherapy
On the relation of epilepsy to injury of the head
Case of circumscribed analgesia
Three contributions to the theory of sex
Charles Édouard Brown-Séquard
Report on electrotherapeutics
Not the disease only, but also the man
A series of cases of paræsthesia, mainly of the hands of periodical recurrence, and possibly of vasor-motor origin
Neurasthenia
Philosophical concepts and practical results
The character of the evidence as to the injuriousness of arsenic as a domestic poison
Case of clonic facial spasm successfully treated by stretching the seventh nerve
Personal observations on the pathology and treatment of neuralgias of the fifth pair
Researches upon the anatomy and physiology of respiration in the Chelonia
Lead-poisoning as a cause of muscular incoordination, (pseudo tabes)
Remarks on the psychical treatment of neurasthenia
On periodical neuralgias of the trigeminal nerve and their relation to migraine, with special relation to the intermittent supraorbital neuralgia
Mental preparedness
Rare form of rhythmical irregularity in the action of the heart
On chronic arsenic poisoning, especially from wall-paper, based on the analyses of twenty-five cases in which arsenic was found in the urine