William W. Keen
1837 – 1932
90 works on record
Works

The memoirs of William Williams Keen, M.D
1990

I believe in God and in evolution
1922

The Treatment Of War Wounds
1917

The surgical operations on President Cleveland in 1893
1917

Medical research and human welfare
1917

Animal experimentation and medical progress
1914

Surgery
1906

The service of missions to science and society
1906

Addresses and other papers
1905

The progress of surgery as influenced by vivisection
1901

Bi-centennial celebration of the founding of the First Baptist Church of the City of Philadelphia, 1898
1899

An American text-book of surgery, for practitioners and students
1899

The surgical complications and sequels of typhoid fever
1898

Medical education
1895

An American text-book of surgery
1894

A sketch of the early history of practical anatomy
1874

Surgery, its principles and practice

Examination of the blood in surgery

The influence of antivivisection on character

Modern antiseptic surgery and the role of experiment in its discovery and development

The inveracities of antivivisection

Human vivisection

The Red Cross and the antivivisectionists

Our recent debts to vivisection

Recent surgical progress

An anti-vivisection screed

Dr. Snow and vivisection

What vivisection has done for humanity

Concerning human vivisection

Text-book of surgery for practitioners and students

The Reality of human vivisection

Misstatements of antivivisectionists

Craniectomy for microcephalus

Severe burn of top of head at seven months of age, followed by necrosis of entire osseous cap of cranium

Rupture of the tendon of the biceps flexor cubiti

The advantages of a permanent abdominal anus and of total closure of the sacral end of the rectum, in operations for cancer of the rectum

Laparotomy for apparent intestinal paralysis which caused arrest of the intestinal contents and was equivalent to intestinal obstruction

Surgical treatment of perforation of the bowel in typhoid fever

The danger of allowing warts and moles to remain lest they become malignant

Enormous mixed tumor of the parotid region

Address on the unveiling of the bronze statue of the late Professor Samuel David Gross, in Washington, D.C.

The treatment of traumatic lesions of the kidney

Exploratory trephining and puncture of the brain almost to the lateral ventricle

I. Fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus, with dislocation of the humerus into the axilla

Amputation of the entire upper extremity (including the clavicle and scapula) for sarcoma following fracture of the clavicle ; Extensive thoracoplasty by Schede's method

Nephrectomy for a large aneurysm of the right renal artery

Three successful cases of cerebral surgery

On the surgical complications and sequels of the continued fevers

Enormous oval hemorrhoid encircling the anus

Surgery of typhoid fever

Medicine as a career for educated men

Gangrene as a complication and sequel of the continued fevers, especially in typhoid

Wrist-drop from fracture of the humerus injuring the musculo-spiral nerve (N. radialis)

Keen of Philadelphia

Addresses & other papers

A case of gunshot wound of the brain in which the Roentgen rays showed the presence of eight fragments of the bullet

Successful case of nephrorraphy for floating kidney. Uncompleted nephrectomy

Removal of an angioma of the liver by elastic constriction external to the abdominal cavity

Dupuytren's finger contraction
Everlasting life
1924
Selected papers and addresses
1923
On resection of the Gasserian ganglion, with a pathological report on seven ganglia removed by W.W. Keen
Nephrotomy for calculus pyelitis
Some reminiscences of student days in the Jefferson
Amputation at the hip-joint by Wyeth's method
Symptomatology, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of cervical ribs
The real rewards of medicine
Tuberculosis or carcinoma (?) of the stomach
Report of a case of resection of the liver for the removal of a neoplasm
I. A bullet in the popliteal space. II. A case of dilated esophagus
A case of interilio-abdominal amputation for sarcoma of the ilium, and a synopsis of previously recorded cases
The debt of the public to the medical profession
Peripheral resection of fifth nerve
Treatment of cancer of the rectum, with a report of twenty-five cases
Remarks on operations on the Gasserian ganglion
The ideal physician
Amputation of the female breast
A case of hour-glass stomach the result of an ulcer on the lesser curvature which produced a septum of the anterior wall of the stomach
Two cases of hernia, both treated by laparotomy
The president's address
The endowment of medical colleges
Five cases of suprapubic cystotomy
A case of appendicitis in which the appendix became permanently soldered to the bladder, like a third ureter, producing a urinary fecal fistula
Literary methods in medicine
Six cases of secondary operation for wrist-drop from injury to the musculo-spiral nerve by fracture of the humerus
A case of ligature of the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm, the patient surviving for forty-eight days
A new method of operating on Dupuytren's contraction of the palmar fascia
A case of multiple neuro-fibromata of the ulnar nerve
The surgical use of celluloid thread
The surgical treatment of intracranial tumors