SluderG.: The Role of the Sphenopalatine Ganglion in Nasal Headaches. New York Med. J., p. 989, May 23, 1908.
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SluderG.: The Anatomical and Clinical Relations of the Sphenopalatine Ganglion to the Nose and Its Accessory Sinuses. New York Med. J., p. 293, August 14, 1909.
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EwingA. E.: Pain in Acute Glaucoma Relieved by Cocain Applied to Meckel's Ganglion. Am. J. Ophthal., December, 1908.
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SluderG.: Further Clinical Observations on the Sphenopalatine Ganglion (Motor, Sensory and Gustatory). New York Med. J., April 23, 1910.
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SluderG.: The Syndrome of Sphenopalatine Ganglion Neurosis. Trans. Am. Laryng. Assn., page 234, 1910.
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SluderG.: A Phenol Injection Treatment for Sphenopalatine Neuralgia. J. A. M. A., 57:2137 (December), 1911.
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SluderG.: Some Anatomical and Clinical Relations of the Sphenoid Sinus to the Cavernous Sinus and the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Vidian Nerves. Trans. Am. Laryng. Assn., 1912.
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SluderG.: Further Observations on Some Anatomical and Clinical Relations of the Sphenoid Sinus to the Cavernous Sinus and the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Vidian Nerves. Trans. Am. Laryng. Assn., p. 142, 1913.
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SluderG.: Etiology, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment of Sphenopalatine Neuralgia. Trans. Sec. in Laryng. and Oto., Am. Med. Assn., 1913.
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SluderG.: The Sympathetic Syndrome (Undescribed) of Sphenopalatine or Nasal Ganglion Neurosis, Together With a Description of Previously Described Symptoms and Treatment. Lancet Clinic, April 24, 1915.
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SluderG.: Two Cases of Tic Douloureux of Sphenoidal Inflammatory Origin. Laryngoscope, February, 1916.
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SluderG.: Five Unusual Cases of Sphenopalatine Ganglion Neurosis. So. Med. J., 1917.
SluderG.: A Case of Nodular Headache. Trans. Am. Laryng. Assn., 1919.
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SluderG.: Nausea as a Nasal Reflex. Trans. Am. Laryng. Assn., 1919.
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SluderG.: Asthma as a Nasal Reflex. Trans. Sec. of Laryng. and Oto., A. M. A., 1919.
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SluderG.: Some Rhinology Experiences in Ophthalmology. J. So. Med. Assn., March, 1922.
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SluderG.: The Borderland of Rhinology, Neurology and Ophthalmology. J. A. M. A., August 27, 1921.
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SluderG.: Control of Earache Through the Nasal (Sphenopalatine) Ganglion. Trans. Am. Laryn. Assn., 1922.
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SluderG.: Control of Mandibular Pain Through the Nasal (Sphenopalatine) Ganglion. Trans. Am. Laryng. Assn., 1922.
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SluderG.: Lower Half Headaches (Neuralgic of Nasal Origin), Glossodynia, Otalgia, Nausea, Vertigo, Scotoma, Photophobia, Rhinorrhea and Asthma as Isolated Related Phenomena. J. A. M. A., December 2, 1922.
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SluderG.: External Cricodynia, Its Control Through the Nasal Sphenopalatine Ganglion. J. A. M. A., March 10, 1923.
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SluderG.: Glossodynia With Lingual Tonsillitis as Its Etiology and Its Control Through the Nasal Ganglion. J. A. M. A., July 14, 1923.
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SluderG.GreenJ.: Control of Pain in Functional Hyperesthesia of the Ciliary Muscle (Painful Accommodation) Through the Nasal (Sphenopalatine) Ganglion. J. A. M. A., November 24, 1923.
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SluderG.: Spasm of the Esophagus Relieved Through the Nasal (Sphenopalatine) Ganglion. Laryngoscope, June, 1924.
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SluderG.: Ophthalmic Migraine: Controllable Through the Nasal (Sphenopalatine) Ganglion. Laryngoscope, March 21, 1924.
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SluderG.: Some Rhinologic Observations With Speculations Concerning the Involuntary Nervous System. J. A. M. A., 83:1487 (November 8), 1924.
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SluderG.: Clinical Notes on the Relief of Asthma in the Presence of Chronic Bronchitis With Emphysema Through the Nasal (Sphenopalatine) Ganglion. Annals of Clin. Med., 3:11 (May), 1925.
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SluderG.: The Involuntary Nervous System: A Clinical Abstract. Address of the President, American Laryngological Association, June 3, 1926, Montreal, Canada. Trans. Am. Laryng. Assn., p. 19, 1926.
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SluderG.: Injection of the Nasal Ganglion and Comparison of Methods. Trans. Am. Laryng., Rhino. and Oto. Soc., p. 453, 1927.