Burt G. Wilder
1841 – 1925
60 works on record
Works

Bats and their young

Contributions to the comparative myology of the chimpanzee

On the brain of Chimæra Monstrosa

Fingers and toes

Two examples of the negro's courage, physical and moral

Papers, chiefly anatomical, presented at the Portland Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, August 1873

Physiology practicums
![Brain: Anatomy [and] Brain: Methods of removing, preserving, dissecting and drawing](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/6358322-M.jpg)
Brain: Anatomy [and] Brain: Methods of removing, preserving, dissecting and drawing

Brain, anatomical

Intermembral homologies

Founder's centenary hymn in honor of Ezra Cornell

Recollections of a Civil War Medical Cadet

Do the cerebellum and the oblongata represent two encephalic segments or only one?

Exhibition of preparations illustrating (A) the enlargement, yet complete circumscription of the porta in an alinjected hydrencephal, (B) the continuity of the diacoelian endyma from the mesal surface of the thalamus over the habena to the diatele, (C) the insula in a dog, monkey, chimpanzee, and porpoise

Paronymy versus heteronymy as neuronymic principles

A starch injection mass

The names of the encephalic arteries

On a seldom-described artery (A. termatica)

On two little-known cerebral fissures

Should comparative anatomy be included in a medical course?

The Fifty-fifth Massachusetts volunteer infantry

What young people should know

Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat

On morphology and teleology, especially in the limbs of Mammalia
![The Fifty-fifth Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, colord [sic], June 1863-September 1865](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/5638092-M.jpg)
The Fifty-fifth Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, colord [sic], June 1863-September 1865

The Wilder quarter-century book
Notes on the North American ganoids
Louis Agassiz, teacher
The brain of the cat (Felis domestica). 1. Preliminary account of the gross anatomy
Human locomotion
The medical profession and simplified spelling
Practicing medicine in a black regiment
The desirability and the feasibility on the acquisition of some real and accurate knowledge of the brain by pre-collegiate scholars
On the Nephila Plumipes
Health notes for students
The brain of the American Negro
[Papers, chiefly anatomical
The peacemaker
Agassiz at Penikese
Fissural diagrams
Letter to Henry I Bowditch regarding his paper on Louis
On the respiration of amia
Revised interpretation of the central fissures of the educated suicide's brain exhibited to the association in 1894
Should our young soldiers be encouraged to smoke?
List of scientific publications
[Exhibition of the left Hemicerebrum of Chauncey Wright
Macroscopic vocabulary of the brain
The collocation of a suture and fissure in the human foetus
Extra digits
American reports upon anatomical nomenclature, 1889-1890
Is the "academic costume" worth while?
Dr. Wilder's Valedictory
Gar-pikes, old and young
Educational museums of vertebrates
On the use of vaseline to prevent the loss of alcohol from specimen jars
Comparative neurology and embryology
Ode to "Gray brother."
1. On the brains of some fish-like vertebrates
[A living frog decerebrized seven months ago.]
Sketch of Dr. Jeffries Wyman