Horatio C. Wood, Jr.
1841 – 1920
42 works on record
Biography
Works

Reminiscences of an American pioneer in experimental medicine
1920

The practice of medicine
1897

Therapeutics
1890

Nervous diseases and their diagnosis
1887

Memoir on the nature of diphtheria
1884

Brain-work and overwork
1880

A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algae of North America
1872

On the Phalangia and Pedipalpi collected by Professor Orton in western South America
1869

The Myriapoda of North America
1865

Observations on the Pedipalpi of North America
1863

Syphilis of the nervous system

An expiscation of acute delirium

Thermic fever, or sunstroke

The choreic movement

Experimental researches on the physiological action of nitrite of amyl

General Directions for Collecting and Drying Medicinal Substances of the Vegetable Kingdom

On the Chilopoda of North America, with a catalogue of all the specimens in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution
The cause of death from chloroform
1890
Insanity in its relations to law
1888
A contribution to our knowledge of fever and of the agents which produce or arrest it
1886
Clinical aspects of cerebral syphilis
1884
Fever
1880
A study of the nature and mechanism of fever
1875
On potassium permanganate as an antidote to vegetable poisons
Cardiac nerve storms
The effects of drugs and other agencies upon the respiratory movements
Strontium salicylate
Neurological lectures and addresses
A year-book of therapeutics, pharmacy and allied sciences
Year-Book of Therapeutics, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences
A research upon the action of alcohol upon the circulation
Bibliographical record, 1860-1900
Notes on some algae from a Californian hot spring
On the medical activity of the hemp plant as grown in North America
On the diagnosis of diseases accompanied with real or apparent paraplegia without marked muscular degeneration
On a new confervoid growth
Notes on therapeutics from lectures by ...
Memoir of Harrison Allen, M.D.
[Siphonaceous fresh water algae]
Prodromus of a study of North American fresh water algae
Insanity in its relations to law ...
Original memoirs and clinical lectures