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GamgeeJS.The Royal Free Hospital.BMJ1857; ii: 701
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Anon.The week.BMJ1857; ii: 911
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Anon.Election of surgeon to the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham.BMJ1857; ii: 915–6
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Statement of the Professors and Other Documents Relating to the Recent Election of Mr Gamgee to the Office of Surgeon to the Queen's Hospital.Birmingham: WH Smith & Son, 1857
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Anon.The recent election of a surgeon to the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham.BMJ1857; ii: 952
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Anon.The week.BMJ1857; ii: 971
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Anon.The week.BMJ1857; ii: 1013
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Anon.The week.BMJ1858; i: 74
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GamgeeJS.The Surgeonship of the Queen's Hospital Birmingham.BMJ1858; i: 78
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GibsonJ.The Development of Surgery.London: Macmillan, 1967
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GamgeeJS.History of a Successful Case of Amputation at the Hip-joint.London: John Churchill, 1865
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GamgeeJS.The Surgical Epoch: an Introductory Lecture to a Course of Clinical Surgery.London: Blackie, 1857
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GamgeeJS.A Lecture on Ovariotomy,2nd edn.London: Churchill, 1871
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Anon.Introductory lectures delivered at the provincial medical schools.Lancet1869; ii: 555–7
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Anon.Obituary: Joseph Sampson Gamgee.Lancet1886; ii: 607–8
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GamgeeJS.Clinical lecture delivered in Queen's College, Birmingham.BMJ1858; i: 409–10
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GamgeeJS.Researches in Pathological Anatomy and Clinical Surgery.London: Baillière, 1856
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Anon.Review: researches in pathological anatomy and clinical surgery.Lancet1857; i: 407
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MeadeRH.An Introduction to the History of General Surgery.Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1968
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Anon.Review: history of a successful case of amputation at the hip-joint.Edinb Med J1886–87; 12: 64
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GamgeeJS.On removal of the entire tongue.Lancet1868; ii: 631–3
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GamgeeJS.On the Advantages of the Starched Apparatus in the Treatment of Fractures and Diseases of the Joints: being the First Part of an Essay to which the Council of University College have awarded the Liston Clinical Medal.London: HK Lewis, 1853
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BishopWJ.A History of Surgical Dressing.Chesterfield: Robinson, 1959
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GamgeeJS.On the Treatment of Limbs and Fractures of the Limbs.London: Churchill, 1871
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GamgeeJS.On the Treatment of Wounds.London: Churchill, 1878
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GamgeeJS.On the Treatment of Wounds and Fractures: Clinical Lectures,2nd edn.London: Churchill, 1883
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RutkowIM.Surgery: an Illustrated History.St Louis: Mosby-Year Book, 1993
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GamgeeJS.On the treatment of wounds.BMJ1867; ii: 561–2
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ListerJ.On a new method of treating compound fracture, abscess etc. with observations on the conditions of suppuration.Lancet1867; i: 357–9
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GamgeeJS.Absorbent and medicated surgical dressings.Lancet1880; i: 127–8
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BerryW.The absorbent wool pad.BMJ1880; i: 622
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Anon.The absorbent wool pad.BMJ1880; i: 629
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GamgeeJS.Medical Reform the Present Crisis.London: Churchill, 1870
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CherryS.Medical Services and Hospitals in Britain 1860–1939.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996
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GamgeeJS.Revised Report of a Speech Delivered at the Meeting of the Medico-political Association.London: Churchill, 1868