Matas Bibliography

1. This is a brief explanation of the information in the different note fields that encountered in this bibliography. Notes: indicates where the citation came from. Several different bibliographies were consulted to create this master list, including Dr Matas’ personal bibliography, and bibliographies compiled by various librarians and physicians throughout the 20th century. LIBRARY HAS: indicates Matas Library holdings. If there is no LIBRARY HAS: then the citation has not been verified as being possessed by Matas library. Some call numbers where placed after Note: or LIBRARY HAS: field, this means it is in our library. This bibliography is a copy of 2002 PDF bibliography compiled by Matas Librarians. It was reworked by Maureen Knapp in March 2014 to reduce PDF file size. For assistance email [email protected]

2. ( 1) Address on the History and Significance of the Violet Hart Award for Outstanding Achievements in Vascular Surgery; and (2) Presentation and Citation of Dr. Mont R. Reid; first recipient of the "Matas Medal" of the Violet Hart Fund. Report of proceedings at Dixon Hall, N.O., January 23. American Journal of Surgery. 1934; 24(1, April):1-35. Notes: Matas- His Chronologic Bibliography...

3. 1915-1941 and the years between. With special references to the antagonism and perpetual menace of the old imperial and the new Nazi Germany to the peace and security of the . Mississippi Doctor. 1941 Jul; 19:55-67.

4. Abstract from the Acceptance of the President of the American College of Surgeons upon the occasion of the dedication of the Murphy Memorial-quoted from the Chicago Daily Tribune. Medical & Surgical Journal. 1926; 79(2):136. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

5. Abstract of discussion: Hemangioma and lymphangioma; their response to the injection of boiling water by Francis Reder of St. Louis, at meeting of AMA, April 1920. Transactions of the Section on Surgery of the American Medical Association. 1920; 71: 113. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

6. Abstract of Discussion: Principles of treatment in the common arterial diseases of the extremities by W.J.M. Scott & J.J. Morton. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1932; 99(12):984-985.

7. Abstract: Treatment of aneurisms. 1922. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Proc. 31 Clng. Assn. Franc de Chirugie. Gaz d. Hopitaux, October

8. Acceptance: Presentation of the John B. Murphy Memorial Building to the American College of Surgeons, June 10, 1926. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics With International Abstract of Surgery. 1926 Aug; 43(2):251-255. Notes: Also in Bulletin of American College of Surgeons 10(3):11-15; New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal 1926;79: 136 (Part of Speech)

9. Accessory fasciculus of the soleus in both legs of the same subject, associated with absence of the plantaris in both extremities. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 16:581-584.

10. Acute circumscribed edema. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1887; 15:257-264.

11. Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:740.

12. Address: Address to graduating class, Touro Infirmary Training School for Nurses. 1922 Feb 25. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

13. Address: Annual oration of the Stars and Bars, , Thanksgiving Day, 1914. New Orleans: Yearbook, Stars and Bars; 1917. Notes: Not in print?; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

14. Address: Appeal for more enrollment in the American Red Cross. Address before meeting of the Trained Nurses of New Orleans. 1918 Jul. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

15. Address at commencement exercises College of Physicians and Surgeons. Chicago, Dlinois; 1908 Jun. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

16. Address at inaugural meeting of the Chirurgical Society of Barcelona with cinematographic clinic illustrating Dr. Matas method of endoaneurismorrhaphy for the radical cure of aneurism (in Spanish). 1927. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

17. Address at luncheon of "Owls' Club" Tulane student body. 1924 Mar 15. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Bibliography

18. Address at the banquet given in honor of Dr. Matas by the Chirurgical Society of Barcelona (in Catalan). 1927. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

19. Address at the Cabildo at reception to the President, Council and Trustee of the Southern Medical Association with presentation of bouquet to Miss Grace King. 1924 Dec. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

20. Address at the dinner given by the Touro Infirmary to inaugurate the new radiological plant, April 27, 1927. Times Picayune. New Orleans; 1926 Apr 28. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio 21. Address at the Farewell Dinner to retiring internes of the Touro Infirmary, on Saturday, June 20, 1925. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1926 Apr; 78(10):684-690.

22. Address before Interurban Medical Club at Charity Hosptial, New Orleans on cardiovascular effects of arteriovenous aneurism. 1925. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

23. Address: Citations read by request of the President of Tulane University at the commencement. Honorary degree LL.D. conferred on Drs. Parham and Bickham. 1925 Jun 10. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

24. Address: Contributions of to the Surgery of the Blood Vessels. New Orleans; 1935. Notes: Address at the Centennial Celebration of the Foundation of the Medical School of Tulane University Hutchinson Memorial, June 12, 1935 (Medical Library has typed manuscript?)

25. Address: Dr. Matas Luncheon Address in honor of opening of U.S. Naval Hospital on Lake Pontchartrain held at Charity Hospital, April15, 1943. Notes: (Medical Library has typed manuscript?)

26. Address in acceptance of the insignia of the Distinguished Order of Leopold at the Belgian consulate in New Orleans. 1939 Feb 20.

27. Address in behalf of the medical faculty of Tulane University, presenting a Bronze bust of Dr. Chaille. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1912 Jul; 65:61-67.

28. Address: Introductory remarks at the opening session of the Congress of Medicine of Madrid as delegate from the Tulane University of Louisiana and representative of the American College of Surgeons. 1927 Oct. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

29. Address: Ivy Day address, Tulane Campus. 1922 Jun 8. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

30. Address: Medical bibliography and books of reference of importance to medical students in library reading. Address by invitation before the Isadore Dyer Medical Forum, Tulane University. 1921 Jun. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

31. Address: Memorial address on Dr. Arthur W. de Roaldes at Metairie Cemetary by invitation of the League of Peace and Freedom. 1925 Nov 11. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

32. Address: Memorial in honor of W.S. Halsted, American Association for Thoracic Surgery. 1924 Jun 5. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

33. Address: Memorial on Dr.Edmond Souchon for the American Surgical Association. 1925. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

34. Address: Memorial on Dr. S.M.D. Clark on behalf of the Medical Faculty, Tulane University. 1925. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

35. Address: Memorial on Professor Edmond Souchon on behalf of the Faculty of the School of Medicine. 1924. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

36. Address: Memorial presented to Mrs. A. B. Tipping. 1922. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

37. Address: Message to Beta Iota Chapter (Tulane) of Nu Sigma Nu. 1919 May 10.

38. Address: Nomination of Drs. Frederick W. Parham and Warren Stone Bickham for honorary LL.D. degree at meeting of the executive faculty with citations in support of these nominations, unanimously adopted by the Faculty, School of Medicine. 1925 May 12. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

39. Address: Oath of Hippocrates in the light of history. Remarks on the purpose, function and value of medical student organizations, past and present. Talk to Beta Iota Chapter, Nu Sigma Nu. 1924 Feb 20. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

40. Address of the President of the Louisiana State Medical Society at special meeting, July 31, 1894, called to elect members of the first board of medical examiners in Louisiana, created by an act known as Senate Bill number 90. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1894; Appendix C:441-449.

41. Address of welcome on behalf of Tulane University Medical Department to the National Confederation of State Examining and Licensing Bodies, 13th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, La., May 4, 1902. Transactions of the National Confederate State Medical Examiners Licensing Bodies. 1903:1-9. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

42. Address on the Pioneers in the Transillumination & of the Living Vascular System for Clinical Purposes: With special reference to the Achievements of the Portuguese School of Vasoradiographers. Notes: Matas- His Chronologic Bibliography...

43. Address on the Surgical treatment of amebic abscess of the liver. Contributions to a discussion on Amebiasis, American Society of Tropical Medicine. New Orleans; 1911 May. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

44. Address: Opening address at Hospital Conference Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Montreal. 1926 Oct 25. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

45. Address: Opening address, Surgical Division, Touro Infirmary, on importance of Staff Conferences in Hospital Organization. 1925 Jun 10. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

46. Address: Reception by Louisiana Historical Society to the Southern Medical Association, 1924. Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 1925; 8(3):449-453.

47. Address: Remarks at Phi Chi smoker on the night of December 16, 1916. 1916. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

48. Address: Speech of acceptance upon presentation of oil portrait by class of 1926. Ivy Day. 1926 Jun. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

49. Address: Speech to students, medical school, Tulane at opening of session, 1924-25. 1924 Sep. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

50. Address: Speech upon the occasion of the C.E. Kells honor meeting Hutchinson Memorial. 1927 Jan 19. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

51. Address: The Schmidt ovation at the Charity Hospital ; a worthy testimonial presented to the distinguished pathologists, September 1, 1884. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1884; 12:326-333.

52. Address to Stars and Bars, Tulane University, December 17, 1922: Introducing speakers and the new members. Tulane Hullabaloo. 1922 Dec 22. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

53. Address to the graduating class of the Medical Department accepting the presentation of portrait. New Orleans Picayune. New Orleans; 1899 (April30). Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

54. Address: Tribute from Louisiana to the Surgeons of France and to their heroism during the Great War. Address at banquet. Assn. France de Chir.: Paris; 1922 Oct. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

55. Address: ; memorial address by invitation of President Goodnow and Dr. Finney at Civil Engineering Bldg., Johns Hopkins University. 1923 Dec 15. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

56. An adjustable metallic interdental splint for the treatment of fracture of the lower jaw with report of cases in which it has been applied by the author. Annals of Surgery. 1905 Jan; 41(1):1-19. Notes: LIBRARY HAS: Annals of Surgery; Reprint 19 p.; Dr. Matas Bound Reprints v.4 of 4

57. Aids to conservation in determining the line of amputation after crushing and other mutilating injuries of the limbs. Railway Surgical Journal. 1910 Dec; 17(4):131-145.

58. Ainhum. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 16:603.

59. Albert Mayer, M.D. memorial address. Touro Infirmary Chapel; 1911 Jun. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

60. Amputation of a finger with its metacarpal for epithelioma by neuro-regional infiltration anesthesia. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1901; 53(7):415-417.

61. Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta at its bifurcation into the common iliac arteries : A pictorial supplement illustrating the history of Corinne D., previously reported as the first recorded instance of cure of an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta by ligation. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Nov; 112(5):909-922.

62. Aneurysms of the circle of Willis : a discussion of Dr. Dandy's intracranial occlusion of the internal carotid for aneurysms of the circle of Willis, with supplementary remarks. Annals of Surgery. 1938 May; 107(5):660-680.

63. Angiomata. In: Cyclopedia of Medical Sciences; 1911; 2 pp. 502-546. (Sajous, C. E.) Notes: Matas- His Bibliography; New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 80:504-514

64. The Angiomata. In: Annual and Analytical Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine; 1916; 2 pp. 502-546. (Sajous,C. E. Tumors of Blood Vessels.) Notes: Matas- His Bibliography, New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal 80:504-514.

65. An apparatus for massive infiltration anesthesia with weak, analgesic solutions (modified Schleich method). Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1901; 19:412-416. Notes: American Medicine, l901; 2(26):1027-1028, (Title: Massive infiltration ... ); reprint New Orleans [author], 1902.

66. Arterial varix (cirsoid aneurism) of the right common carotid extending from origin to a point one inch from bifurcation. Double ligature of the common carotid; one below bifurcation of the carotid and one over the dilated trunk itself. Recovery with aseptic healing of wound and apparent improvement in aneurismal condition. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:242-245. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894; 15:287-290.

67. Arterial varix of the lower lip, involving the coronary arteries : extirpation under cocain anesthesia. Medical News. 1897; 71(August):207-208.

68. Arteriovenous fistula of the femoral vessels (aneurysmal varix) on a level with the origin of the profunda: War injury of two years' duration. Dissection and mobilization of the femoral vessels with division and detachment of the anastomosis followed by separated lateral suture of the artery and vein, with perfect functional restoration of the circulation. Details of Technic and commentaries. Surgical Clinics of North America. 1922; 2(5):1165-1188.

69. Artificial respiration by direct intralaryngeal intubation with a modified O'Dwyer Tube and a new Graduated Air-pump, in its applications to medical and surgical practice. American Medicine. 1902; 3(3, January 8):97-103. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association 1901 19:392-411; Reprint New Orleans, Chez L'Auteur, 1902, 23 p.

70. Beriberi (Extract from papers read before Orleans Parish Medical Society). New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1883; 10:561-573.

71. Bickham's Operative Surgery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924; 77:205-206. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Editorial

72. Biographic annotations appended to the pictorial gallery of the editors and builders of New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1944; 96:519-522.

73. The Biographic chronology of the past presidents of the Louisiana State Medical Society : with a brief summary of the meetings and activities of the past presidents' advisory body. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1939; 91(10):521-524.

74. Biographic notices. Marcus Feingold, July 17, 1871-Dec. 26, 1925: prepared and read by request of the faculty, School of Medicine, Tulane University at the executive meeting, February 9, 1926. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 1926; 9:467-469.

75. Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary: 12 Case reports. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:738-743. Notes: Matas - His Chronologic Bibliography ... ; SEE Traumatic arterio-venous ... , Stab wound ... , Typical Jacksonian epilepsy ... , Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis, Carcinoma of ... , Dislocation of head ... , Partial gigantism ... , Thrombotic occlusion ... , Excision of upper jaw ... , Specimen of anterior ... , Specimen of carcinoma ... , Radiograph showing outlines ...

76. Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary: A Large radiograph of an enormously dilated esophagus. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915; 67:707-709.

77. Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary: Large hair balls. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915; 67:707-709. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

78. Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary Meeting, Wednesday, February 14, 1914. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66(10):738-743. Notes: 12 topics of discussion

79. The campaign against yellow fever and the victory of sanitary science : Guided by experimental medicine in New Orleans. Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 1925 Jul:449- 473.

80. Carcinoma of pancreas cholecysto-duodenostomy. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:740-741. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary

81. Cardiospasm causing an enormous dilatation of the esophagus and a curious symptom complex, completely relieved by hydrostatic (retrograde) dilatation with an improvised Plummer's apparatus. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915; 68:215-223. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Mississippi State Medical Society (A stereopticon clinic ..., 1915, p.64-88)

82. Care of yellow fever patients: Circular of information addressed to the Medical Profession for distribution among trained nurses and others entrusted with the care of yellow fever patients. (Issued for free distribution by the Orleans Parish Medical Society and the United States Marine Hospital Service during the epidemic in New Orleans, 1905). New Orleans; 1905. Notes: Also in Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, 1905 August 12; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

83. Case of aneurism of the coronary artery of the lower lip resulting from the use of a wind musical instrument, with treatment. Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1897(July):95-97.

84. A Case of cirsoid aneurism with pulsating exophthalmus of traumatic origin. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 61:469. Notes: Also New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal, 1909 61:742-743

85. A case of puerperal inversion of the uterus of six weeks' standing completely reduced in one night by the colpeurynter: With remarks. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1903;6 56(November):361-369. Notes: Also in Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society 1903 December, 224- 232

86. A case of suspected embolism of the pulmonary artery, with remarks. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1882; 9, June:920-32.

87. Casues et mecanisme de l'embolie post-operative. Bruxelles-Medical. 1929 Sep; 9(pt.2):1253. Notes: [Fr. version Vll Congres de la Societe International de Chirurgie] The cause and mechanism of post operative embolism; Rapports presente ala Societe internationale de chirurgie. 1929; 1:137-144; 1929; 2:366-372.

88. Catheterization of the common duct as a practical and effective upper route for enterocylsis medication in toxic biliary cases (M'Arthur's procedure). Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics With International Abstract of Surgery. 1911; 12(1):185-186.

89. The Cause and Mechanism of postoperative embolism. Report presented at the Eighth International Congress of Surgery, Warsaw, July 1929. Rapport. 1:137-144. Notes: Matas- His Chronological Bibliography...

90. Chairman of the Health and Quarantine Committee of the House of Representatives. Times- Democrat. 1894.

91. Character above intellect: a message to Beta Iota Chapter of Nu Sigma Nu in the Tulane University School of Medicine, delivered at the Annual banquet at the Louisiana Restaurant. 1932 Oct 1.

92. The cinematograph as an aid to medical education and research; a lecture illustrated by moving pictures of ultramicroscopic life in the blood and tissues, and of surgical operations. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1912; 24:1-27. Notes: Also in New York Medical Journal, 1912; 96:409-414, 483-488; Southern Medical Journal, 1912; 5:511-527; Physicians & Surgeons, 1912; 34:455-473.

93. Clinical Memoranda from Charity Hospital. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:192-199. Notes: Three different subjects discussed

94. A Clinical report on intravenous saline infusion in the wards of the New Orleans Charity Hospital from June, 1888 to June, 1891. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1891; 19(pt.l, pt.2):1-32, 81-93. Notes: Also reprint New Orleans, L. Graham & Son, 1891, 44p. and Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1891; 12: 55-105.

95. Clinical reports of cases presenting features of unusual surgical interest. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915 Oct-1915 Nov 30; 68(4-5).

96. Clinical Society of the Touro Infirmary Staff. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 60:834-842.

97. Clinical Society of the Touro Infirmary Staff : Report of a case of extrauterine intraperitoneal pregnancy on a level with the stump of the right uterine cornu, two years after extirpation of the corresponding right ovary and Fallopian tube for a strangulated ovarian cyst caused by a twisting of pedicle. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 60:839-840. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Touro Clinical Society

98. Complicacion rar en el curso post-operatorio de una mostoiditis. Revista Medica Espansola y Boletin De Hygiene y Saliebredat. 1914; 15:269-271.

99. Compound fracture of tibia and fibula. Wiring of broken fragments. Antiseptic immovable dressing. Recovery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:197-199.

100. Congenital arteriovenous angioma of the arm. Metastases eleven years after amputation. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Jun; 111(6):1021-1045.

101. Congenitally imperforate rectum, with a well-formed anus, in ari infant at term ; restoration of the anal outlet (proctoplasty) after Kraske's operation. Convalescence complicated by whooping-cough and procidentia of the rectum necessitating excision. Recovery with partial control of bowel. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1897; 50(July):8-17.

102. Congres de Bruxelles : a l’occasion du Congres de Bruxelles, le Roi a daigne nommer le professeur R. Matas, president, Officier de l'Ordre de Leopold. Le Consul de Belgique a New Orleans au cours d'une brillante reception, a remis cet insigne a notre distingue collegue qui ... Journal International De Chirurgie. 1939; 4(3).

103. The continued intravenous "drip" with remarks on the value of continued gastric drainage and irrigation by nasal intubation with a gastroduodenal tube Gutte) in surgical practice. Annals of Surgery. 1924 May; 79(5):643-661. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 1923; 41:468-492.

104. A Contribution to the Casuistics of the cirsoid aneurisms of the face and scalp : with special reference to their surgical treatment, as illustrated in the report of a post-traumatic case which involved the parotid, temporal and cranial regions. Revista De Medicina y Cirugia De La Habana. 1935 Nov; 40(40th Anniv.):869-884. Notes: Matas - His Chronological Contributions...

105. A Contribution to the Cauistics of the cirsoid aneuisms of the face and scalp. Revista De Medicine y Cirugia De La Habana. 1935; Ano.XI(40)(11, November 30, 1935):869-884. Notes: Matas - His Chronological Contributions...

106. Contusion of skull without appreciable fracture; symptoms point to pressure on excito- motor region of cortex; trephining; negative results of exploration excepting some evidence of subdural or meningeal hemorrhages recovery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 16:496-500.

107. Contusion of the upper lip in an infant 9 months old. Laceration of the fraenulum labii; hemophilia, bleeding. Failure of hemostatics and suture. Arrest of hemorrhage by direct elastic compression. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:251-252. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894; 15:297-299.

108. Correspondence: Additional new aids in anastomosis ; Robinson's "Ox hide" and "Segmented Rubber Plates". New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1890; 17(3, September):216-219.

109. Correspondence: Arterio-venous aneurysms of the subclavian vessels ; An addendum. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1902; 38(9):597-598. Notes: Letter to editor

110. Correspondence. Commentary: Glimpses of vascular surgery on the coral reefs of the southwestern pacific by Commander Emile Holman. American Journal of Surgery. 1946; 71:301-302.

111. Correspondence: Letter of thanks to the editor of the New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal for devoting part of the editorial column to Matas on his election to the Presidency of the American College of Surgeons. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1925; 77:448.

112. Correspondence: Palman qui meruit ferat; On autotransfusions. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1931 Jul; 84(1):69-71.

113. Correspondence: The Peritoneal relations of the caecum rectification of an historical error. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal.1887; 15:442-451. Notes: Letter to editor; Also reprint New Orleans, 1887, 10p.

114. Correspondence : The Treatment of abdominal aneurysm. American Medicine. 1901; 2(6):206.

115. Course in Surgery: Syllabi for the Senior and Junior Classes, School of Medicine, Tulane University. New Orleans: Privately mimeographed; 1918. Notes: Matas- His Bibliography; Vols. 1 and 2

116. Crile, Kelly, Lane. Surgery. 1943 Jul; 14(1):1-19.

117. Cuerpos extranios del pericardio y del corazon y heridas de las arterias coronaries [Foreign bodies in the pericardium and heart ; and wounds of the coronary arteries]. Clinica Modema. 1911; 10:411-418.

118. The Debt of Louisiana and of the South to modem scientific medicine for the present era of unparalled salubrity and prosperity. A retrospect & prospect. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal; 79:5-15.

119. Dedicatory address. Mississippi Doctor. 1940 Mar; 17:559-565. Notes: On the occasion of the opening of the Beacham Hospital and Clinic

120. Demonstrations of specimens, (gross and microscopic) at meeting of the Touro Infirmary Staff (Assisted by Drs. Caine and Cohn). New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1909; 61:743-745.

121. Dengue. In: Cyclopaedia of the Diseases of Children. Philadelphia: Lippincott Co.; 1889; 1 pp. 878-899. 5 vols. (Keating, J. M.)

122. Department of Nursing : Some educational problems of mutual interest to the physician and the nurse. Modern Hospital. 1916 Sep; 7(3):244-248. Notes: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Convention of the National League of Nursing Education and the American Nurses Association, New Orleans April27-May 3, 1916

123. Discours prononce par le Docteur Rodolphne Matas : En recevant la Croix de la Legion d'Honneur, au banquet de l'Armistice des Veterans Francais de la Nouvelle-Orleans. 1932 Nov.

124. Discussion : A Case of hysterical hemorrhage of obscure origin. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal.1908; 60:834-836.

125. Discussion : A Simplified apparatus for pressure-suction therapy obliterative arterial disease of the extremities by Dr. Fred H. Krock. Southern Medical Journal. 1938; 31(3, March):297-299. Notes: Transactions of the Surgical Section of the Southern Medical Association; Matas – His Chronologic Bibliography...

126. Discussion: Abdomino-Thoracic Gunshot Injuries by Dr. FrankL. Loria. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1942 Sep; 95(3):111-114.

127. Discussion : Acute osteomyelitis by Dr. I. Cohn. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1922; 74:513-516.

128. Discussion : An anatomical explanation of many of the cases oflow back-ache and sciatic pain by J.T. O'Ferrall. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915; 67:616.

129. Discussion and Personal statistics and conclusions : Aneurysms in the cervial portion of the Internal Carotid Artery by Drs. A.M. Shipley, N. Winslow and W.W. Walker. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1936; 49:58-59. Notes: Matas - His Chronologic Bibliography...

130. Discussion : Aneurism of the palmar arches by Dr. Lyle. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1924; 42:677-679. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

131. Discussion: Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta; treatment by ligation by D.C. Elkin. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Nov; 112(5):907-908.

132. Discussion: Aneurysm of the temporal artery ; an analysis of the cases reported in the literature to June 1, 1934 and report of a case of traumatic origin by Dr. N. Winslow & M. Edwards. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1935; 47:506-508. Notes: Also in the American Journal of Surgery, 1935; 28:700-702

133. Discussion: Angioma and lymphangioma treated by author's method of adrenalin novovai!l ischemia on the sponge scrub by Dr. Reder. Transactions of the Surgical Section of the American Medical Association. 1920(April). Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

134. Discussion : Benign bone cysts, Ostitis fibrosa, giant-cell sarcoma and bone aneurysm of the long pipe bones: Bone aneurysms by Dr. J.C. Bloodgood. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1910; 28:187.

135. Discussion: Bone Tumors by Dr. F.W. Parham. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924; 76:430-431. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

136. Discussion: Carcinoma limited to the appendix vermiformis; discussion of its origin and its relation to appendicitis by R.H. Harte & R.N. Willson. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1902; 20:258.

137. Discussion: Case of large false aneurysm of the right subclavian artery successfully treated by a modification of the Matas Operation by W.O. Gatch. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Jun; 111(6):1055.

138. Discussion: Cirsoid aneurysm of the scalp. Abstract of an illustrated report of a recent operation for the radical cure of a traumatic arteriovenous aneurysm (cirsoid) involving the left half of scalp and left parotid region. Four years' duration in a patient age 24. Recovery with cure of the aneurysm. Southern Medical Journal. 1933; 26:820-826. Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ... ; Proceedings of the Southern Medical Association Surgical Section meeting held at Birmingham, Ala., November 15-18, 1933.

139. Discussion: Continuous drip blood transfusion (Marriott); indications for its use with report of cases by D.N. Silverman. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1937 Apr; 89(10):548-550.

140. Discussion: Coronary occlusion simulating an acute abdominal emergency by J.M.T. Finney, Jr. & C.F. Mohr. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1935; 47:450-453. Notes: Also in the American Journal of Surgery, 1935; 28:644-647.

141. Discussion: Diagnosis and treatment of Peripheral Diseases by Dr. J.M. Mason. American Journal of Surgery. 1932; 20:532-539. Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ... ; Paper at the Miami meeting of the Southern Surgical Association December 13-15, 1932

142. Discussion: Dr. I. Cohn's case (Ovarian cyst). New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 60:839.

143. Discussion: Endoaneurysmorraphy by Dr. J.H. Gibban & Dr. C.A. Porter. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1924; 42:591-602;625-637. Notes: Discussion by Dr. Matas is unpublished

144. Discussion: Erysipelas; its treatment by Dr. R.J. Mainegra (Experience with Guaiacol). Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1902(February 22):26-27.

145. Discussion: Experiences with the Trendelenburg Operation for pulmonary embolism by Professor Gynar Nystrom. Annals of Surgery. 1930; 92(May 7):528-530.

146. Discussion: Experimental studies on the gradual occlusion of large arteries by H.E. Pearse. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Nov; 112(5):934-937.

147. Discussion: Gunshot Wounds of the Abdomen, statistics from Charity Hospital1906-1913 and report of two cases operated on by L.B. Crawford. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 67:6-8.

148. Discussion: Head injuries marked by intracranial tension by Dr. F.W. Parham. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1926; 79:387-388. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

149. Discussion: Impending ischemic gangrene; new non-surgical therapeutic suggestion by R.A. Katz, M.D. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1946; 98(12):552-554.

150. Discussion: Interstitial ectopic pregnancy by C.R. Roberio, M.D. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1911; 24:513-515. Notes: No reprint

151. Discussion (Ischemia and Sponge Scrub): Hemangioma and Lymphangioma by Dr. Reder of St. Louis. Transactions of the Section on Surgery General and Abdominal of the American Medical Association. 1920. Notes: Matas - His Chronologie Bibliography ... 152. Discussion: Leprosy treated with anthrax serum by Dr. J.N. Roussel. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1921; 73:541-547. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Proceedings of the Touro Staff

153. Discussion: Lymphatic edema, elephantiasis, observations and remarks, with report of operations by Albert Vander Veer, M.D. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1912; 24:426-428. Notes: No reprint

154. Discussion: of a paper "A case of Hysterical Hemorhage of obscure origin" by Dr. S.K. Simon. Touro Clinical Society. 1908 Jan 8; 60(834-836).

155. Discussion of Dr. Mixter's case of operative strangulated hernia. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1900; 18:255-256. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

156. Discussion of papers of Drs. Biggs and Seelig. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1919; 32:99-100.

157. Discussion of the paper by Drs. Marcy & Finney. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecologic Association. 1913; 26:507-511.

158. Discussion: Omentopexy by M.H. Richardson. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1910; 23:237-238.

159. Discussion: On Momburg's method of artificial anemia by suprapeloie by A. G. Gerster. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1910; 28:622-623.

160. Discussion on Papers of Drs. Elkin and Campbell; Dr. Matas and Dr. Gage. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1934; 46:498-504. Notes: Also in American Journal of Surgery. 1934; 24(June):692-698

161. Discussion on the papers of Drs. Kerchner and Finney. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1911; 24:274-277. Notes: No reprint

162. Discussion on the papers of Drs. Lyle, Gibbons, Matas, Rankin, Charles A. Porter, Brooks, Holman Elkin and Cushing. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1924; 42:677-679.

163. Discussion on the papers of Surgery of the colon by Drs. Deaver, Peck, Judd, Miller, & Eliot. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1924; 42: 113-114.

164. Discussion: On the treatment of carotid cavernous arteriovenous aneurysms by Dr. W.E. Dandy. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1935; 53:432-436. Notes: Also in Annals of Surgery, 1935 102:920-924; Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

165. Discussion on Vascular surgery with special reference to the surgery of the carotid tracts: The use of special compressors and aluminum bands. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1933; 46:498-504. Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

166. Discussion: Painless hypodermoclysis by W. Barllett, M.D. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1919; 32:68-72.

167. Discussion: Penetrating wounds of abdomen; and analysis of forty-six personal cases by A.H. Storck. Annals of Surgery. 1940 May; 111(815-818).

168. Discussion: Personal experience in the operative treatment of stone in the bladder by W.T. Briggs. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1893; 6:237.

169. Discussion: Primary sarcoma of the intestines by Dr. FrankL. Loria. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1925; 78(4):206-208.

170. Discussion: Recent diagnostic and therapeutic advances in peripheral circulatory disease by Dr. J. Ross Veal. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1936; 88(May):687-689. Notes: In this connection see editorial, New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1934 87(October); 245-247; Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

171. Discussion: Rectal pathology in the negro. Incidence and peculiarities by Dr. Curtis Rosser. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1925; 84:96-97. Notes: Check copy 2 on microfilm

172. Discussion: Remarks on opening the discussion on "My experience with the Matas operation of endoaneurysmorrhaphy" by Gessner, H. B., Dr. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915 Jan; 67(7):603-607. Notes: A paper read at the meeting of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, October 26, 1914

173. Discussion: Remarks on some Controverted Questions in the Treatment of fracture. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1901; 22:309-334.

174. Discussion: Resection of upper jaws for osteochondromyxosarcoma, with osteoplatic formation of new hard palate by S.J. Mixter. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1904; 22:230-231.

175. Discussion: Scalenus anticus (Naffziger) syndrome by Drs. A. Ochsner, M. Gage & M. DeBakey. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1935; 4 7:500-501. Notes: Also in American Journal of Surgery. 1935; 28:694-695 176. Discussion: Some experiences in the surgical treatment of chronic valvular diseases of the heart by Dr. E. C. Cutler. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1924; 42:178-179.

177. Discussion: Some observation on quinin as a local anesthetic by C.W. Allen. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1910 Nov; 63(5):348-354. Notes: Also in Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, 1910; 63:348-354.

178. Discussion: Strangulated hernia through a traumatic rupture of the diaphragm. Lapardomy: Recovery by E.W. Walker, M.D. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1900; 18:755-256.

179. Discussion: Suppurative Pericarditis by Doctor Bunch; Coronary occlusion simulating an acute abdominal emergency by Drs. Finney, Jr. and Mohr. American Journal of Surgery. 1935; 28:644-647. Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

180. Discussion: Teaching of surgery by Dr. A.L. Burrell. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1902; 20:113-116.

181. Discussion: The delayed closure of contaminated wounds by F.A. Collier & W.L. Valk. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Aug; 112(2):267-270.

182. Discussion: The Diagnosis and treatment of perforating gastric ulcer by Dr. J.L. Wilson. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1922; 74:478.

183. Discussion: The Incidence and clinical manifestations of lymphogranuloma inguinale in New Orleans by E. Von Hamm and L. Lichtenstein. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1935; 88(2):101-102.

184. Discussion: The injection of the Gasserian ganglion for neuralgia and other conditions by C.W. Allen, M.D. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1919; 32:39-43.

185. Discussion: The mechanism and clinic of pulmonary embolism by W. Bartlett, M.D. & R.L. Thompson, M.D. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1907; 20:373-376.

186. Discussion: The Prevention of ischemic gangrene following surgical operations upon the major peripheral arteries by chemical sections of the cervicodorsal and lumbar sympathetics by M. Gage & A. Ochsner. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Nov; 112(5):957-959.

187. Discussion: The sedimentation rate of erythrocytes; brief history and discussion of theories, applications on gynecology. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1932 Dec; 85(6):411-413.

188. Discussion: The Treatment of carcinoma of the cervix at Charity Hospital: analysis of 716 cases three-year and five-year end results by Garcia, M. and Schlosser, J.V. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1946 Jan; 98(7):320-323.

189. Discussion: Treatment of aortic aneurism by means of silver wire and electricity by Dr. L. Freeman. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1901; 19:374-375.

190. Discussion: Treatment of some vascular disturbances of the extremities by Dr. I. Cohn. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1935 Aug; 88(e2):79-81.

191. Discussion: Treatment of uterine fibroids and bleeding cases, with particular reference to radiation methods by Curtis F. Burnam, M.D. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1927; 79(7):482-483.

192. Discussion: X-ray lesions and their surgical treatment by C.A. Porter and S.B. Wolbach. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1923; 41:462-467. Notes: Also in American Journal of Roentgenology & Radium Therapy. 1925; 13(5):37- 40.

193. Dislocation of head of femur into obturator foramen, with neuropathic symptoms and other complications. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:741. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary

194. Doctors Honor Three of South's Great Figures. Times-Picayune. New Orleans; 1924; 1-B: 1 (col.7). Notes: Tribute to Professor Stanford E. Chaille, address at Tulane alumni banquet November 26, 1924: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

195. Dr. Charles C. Bass, Dean- An appreciation. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1940 Apr; 92(10):545-550. Notes: Also in Mississippi Doctor. 1943; 21:79-83.

196. Dr. Edmond Souchon. Obituary. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1925; 43:965-978. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

197. Dr. Isadore Dyer, President of the Southern Medical Association 1910-1911: his life and his work. Southern Medical Journal. 1925 Jan; 18(1):15-18.

198. Eleanor K. Grimm- A Tribute. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1952; 37(1):130.

199. Endo-aneurismorrhaphy (obliterative type) for radical cure of aneurism. Remarks preliminary to a motion picture of operation as performed by author on four patients suffering from aneurisms of the femoral, popliteal and tibial arteries. Surgical Journal. 1929 Jan-1929 Feb 28; 34.

200. Endo-aneurysmorrhaphy: I. Statistics of operation of endoaneurysmorrhaphy. II. personal experiences and observations on the treatment of arteriovenous aneurisms by the intrasaccular method of suture with special reference to the tranveous route. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1920; 32(5):447-489. Notes: Also in Annals of Surgery. 1920; 71:403-427; Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics. 1920; 30:456-459; A summary in "Contribution to medical and biological research, New York, P.B. Hoeber, 1919; 2:1074-1094.

201. Enormous traumatic aneurism of the common femoral, simulating an aneurism of the external iliac. Sac filled the thigh and the whole iliac fossa pushing up the external iliac and femoral ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:247-250. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1894; 15: 292-297.

202. Epiphyseal osteo-chondroma of the upper rim of the acetabulum of the hip joint. Extirpation of the growth without injury to the joint. Recovery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915; 68:223-229. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Mississippi State Medical Society. 1915;72-77.

203. An Evening with Gayarre. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 1931 Oct; 20(2):45- 65. Notes: Also Reprint New Orleans, 1931, 21 p.

204. Ewing Fox Howard Memorial Oration. Mississippi Doctor. 1941 Jul; 80-81.

205. Excision of upper jaw for epithelioma of antrum under regional anesthesia. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:742. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary.

206. Executive address and report of committee on organization. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1895; 16:47-66. Notes: Extract from proceedings of the La. State Medical Society, session 1895

207. The Experience of the Charity Hospital of Louisiana on Aneurysmal Diseases (Dry clinic with lantern slides). Thoughts on the "Medical aneurysms" with special reference to the aortic and cerebral aneurysms. What is the medical and surgical outlook for the cure of these aneurysms? Clinic by invitation at the Medical School of Louisiana State University, March 28, 1939. In connectin with the visit of the American College of Physicians that date. Notes: Unpublished; Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

208. Exstrophy of the bladder. Operative treatment with special reference to Maydl's operation. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1899; 33(5, July 29):260-263. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1899; 5:(Sect. Surg. Anat); Reprint Chicago, 1899, 11 p.

209. Extensive syphilitic necrosis of the bones of the nose. Extraction of the sequestra through the nares and through a palatine fenestra, with relief of ozdena and apparent cure. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:298-301.

210. Extract from the Proceedings of the Medical Association of Alabama, Introductory remarks. Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. 1905:51-54. Notes: April19-22, 1905

211. Extrauterine, intraperitoneal pregnancy on a level with the stamp of the right uterine cornu, two years after the extirpation of the corresponding right ovary and Fallopian tube for a strangulated ovarian cyst caused by twisting of the pedicle. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 60:839-840.

212. Extrauterine (tubal) pregnancy: with rupture of sac; repeated hemorrhage; laparotomy; convalescence complicated by secondary abscess of the liver; transpleural hepatotomy; recovery. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1899; 32(15, April15):806-809. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecologic Association. 1911; 11:426-436, Reprint Phila., 1898

213. A Fatal case of latent perforating ulcer of the duodenum (at the gastro-duodenal junction) ; clinical report from bedside notes, with exhibition of specimen. Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1898:245-251.

214. The Fecal origin of some forms of postoperative tetanus (anorectal, intestinal, puerperal, genital, and lower pelvic operations) and its prophylaxis by proper dietetic measures: A Preliminary communication. Monthly Cyclopaedia and Medical Bulletin. 1909 Dec; 8(12):705-708. Notes: Also in Annals of Surgery, 1909; 50(pt.1):338-344; Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 1909; 27:40-55.

215. Femoral aneurysms: Their classification and surgical treatment (illus.). Lecture, Tulane Clinics, November 12, 1936. Notes: Publication delayed for additional data; Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

216. Fibroma springing from parotid region. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 21:585. Notes: [Photograph of]

217. "Fievre de croissance": a recent addition to pediatric pathology. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1884; 11:548-553. Notes: Editorial

218. Four cases of foreign bodies in the larynx and trachea. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1900; 21:111-112. Notes: Also in Larynx: ser.2, v.9, 249p

219. Fracture of the zygomatic arch : a simple method of reduction and fixation, with remarks on the prevalence, symptomatology and treatment of this fracture. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1896; 49(3, September):139-157. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1896; 17: 308-326; Reprint N.O., 1896, 19p.

220. Francois Marie Prevost and the early history of the Cesarean section in Louisiana. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1937 May; 89:604-625.

221. Further experiences in the radical operation for the cure of aneurysm by the author's methods of intrasaccular suture (endoaneurysmorrhaphy). Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1905; 23:323-388. Notes: Reprint New Orleans, 1906, 68p.

222. The gall bladder and biliary tract an available therapeutic route to the upper bowel. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1911 Oct; 64(4):259-278. Notes: Also in American Journal of Surgery, 1911; 25:32-34; Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecologic Association, 1910; 23:490-518, [unabridged, 1911].

223. A Glimpse at Spanish medicine. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1886 November; 14:325-339.

224. The Growing importance and value of local and regional anaesthesia in minor and major surgery. Transactions of the Southern Louisiana Medical Society. 1900; 21:329-406. Notes: Also reprint (cover title: Local and regional anesthesia with cocaine and other analgesic drugs- the latest methods.)

225. Gunshot injury causing a large traumatic aneurism in the lower and inner femoral region. Incision of the whole sac along the line for the femoral vessels ten days after injury. Exposure of the femoral artery and vein completely divided at the bottom of the sac in Hunter's canal. Ligation of both trunks. Packing and iodoform gauze. Recovery without notable complications. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:262-263. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1894; 15: 311-313.

226. Gunshot wounds of the abdomen considered from the surgical and sociological point of view. Sectional meeting American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, January 26, 1926. Times-Picayune. New Orleans; 1926 Jan 27. Notes: Also in Item-Tribune, January 27, 1927: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

227. Hair balls, or hair casts, of the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1915 Nov; 21(4):594-608. Notes: Also Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecologic Association. 1914; 21:572-606; New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal.1915; 67(8):707-709; Journal of the American Medical Association, 1915; 64:367; International Journal of Surgery, 1915; 28: 18-19, abridged.

228. Harley Roseborough Shands 1881-1952. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1953; 64:412-416.

229. The History and methods of intralaryngeal insufflation for the relief of acute surgical pneumothorax with a description of the latest devices for the purpose. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1900; 12:52-84. Notes: Also in Journal of the American Medical Association, 1900; 34(22):1371-1375, 1468-1473; Chicago, J.B. Hamilton [1901] 32 p.

230. Hommage a Antoine Depage. Bruxelles-Medical. 1939 Aug; 19(43):1351-1354. Notes: Have English translation also

231. The Hospital standardization movement. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1927; 11(1):3-6.

232. Iliac phylegmons; some considerations of anatomical and surgical interest. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1886; 8:72-123. Notes: Also appears in New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal.1886-7 14:1-28 & 81- 105, (pt. 1 & 2); Reprint New Orleans, L. Graham & Son, 1886, 52 p.

233. Immediate and distant results of aneurysmorrhaphy. Journal of the American Medical Assocition. 1922; 79(pt.2): 1532-1534. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

234. An Imported case of filaria sanguines hominis (parasitic chylocele) in New Orleans. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1891; 18:501-522.

235. In Memoriam: Dr. Willy Meyer 1858-1932; An appreciation and a biographic sketch. Journal of Thoracic Surgery. 1932 Jun; 1(5):451-460.

236. In Memoriam: Frederick William Parham, 1856-1927. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1927; 45:507-509.

237. In Memoriam: John Smyth, M.D., 1869-1935. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1935; 48:457-462.

238. In Memoriam: Nicholas Senn; the responsibilities of the hour. Introductory remarks by the chairman before the section on surgery and anatomy. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1908 Sep; 51(12):961-962.

239. In Memoriam- Russell Edward Stone, 1879-1937. New Orleans: The Touro Infirmary; 1938. Notes: A Biographic appreciation submitted by a special committee & unanimously adopted by the executive committee of the Touro Infirmary.

240. In Memoriam: Samuel M. D. Clark, M.D., 1875-1925. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1925; 38:487-490.

241. In Memoriam: William Stewart Halsted; An appreciation. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1925 Jan; 36(1):2-27. Notes: Also in Archives of Surgery. 1925; 10(1 pt.2):293-305.

242. In Memory of Dr. Augustus McShane, 1862-1923. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1923 Nov; 76(5):215-220.

243. Inaugural address with remarks on endoaneurismoraphy. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1925 Dec; 41 (6):70 1-705. Notes: LIBRARY HAS: Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics ... ; Reprint Surgical Pub. Co., Chicago

244. The Influence of the last one hundred years of medical education on the culture, growth and prosperity of New Orleans. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1935 Feb; 87(8):514-527.

245. An Interdental adjustable metallic splint for the treatment of fracture of the lower jaw: with report of cases in which it has been applied by the author. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1904; 22:296-314. Notes: Also Annals of Surgery, 1904; 41:1-19; reprint

246. Intermittent diarrhea with report of a case cured by quinine. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1883; 10:680-681. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

247. The International Society of Surgery (Societe lnternationale de Cchirurgie, Bruxelles, 1902), Twelfth congress, International Society of Surgery, London, September 14-20, 1947. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1947 Feb; 32(1):72.

248. The International Society of Surgery (Societe Internationale de Chirurgie). Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1945; 30(1):228.

249. The International Society of Surgery (Societe lnternationale de Chirurgie ). Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1946; 31 (2): 117-118.

250. Introducing Drs. W.J. Mayo, G.W. Crile, Franklin D. Martin, George Stewart and W.W. Chipman as speakers at the dedication of the Murphy Memorial, Chicago. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1926; 10(June 10):2-5. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

251. Introduction at the 1925 session of the Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, October 30, 1925. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1926 Jan; 42(1):157-158.

252. Introduction of Lord Dawson of Penn., at the Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstracts of Surgery. 1925; 42(October 26):157-158. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

253. Introduction: The Prevention of Disease; A Tribute to Dr. Murphy by Sir William Arbuthnot Lane. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1926 Feb; 42:196-197.

254. An Introduction to the International Society of Surgery. 1949 Oct 9-1949 Oct 15. Notes: Societe lnternationale de Chirurgie XIIIth. Congress held in New Orleans

255. Introductory address by the President. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1895; 16:87-94. Notes: Proceedings of La. State Medical Society, Session 1895.

256. Introductory Address: Special meeting in honor of Sir Thomas Oliver. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924 Feb; 76(8):388-393. Notes: Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, Thursday, September 20, 1923.

257. Introductory remarks at the dedication of the J.P. Murphy Memorial, Chicago, June 19, 1926. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1926; 10(3):2-4. Notes: Also in Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1926 August; 43(2):242-245.

258. Introductory remarks by Dr. Matas. Transactions of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association. 1911.

259. Introductory remarks by the President. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1910; 28:1-3.

260. The Jerome Cochran Lecture: Some of the unfamiliar, atypical forms and controverted phases of tuberculosis which have been revealed in their true etiologic light by recent investigations. Southern Medical Journal. 1911 Sep; 4(8):589-599; 680-687. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Medical Association Monthly Alabama, 1911; 496- 528.

261. Large cavernous angioma, involving the integument of an entire auricle successfully treated by dissection, free resection of diseased tissue, and ligation of the afferent trunks in situ by a special method. Medical News, 1892; 61(26, December 24):701-705. Notes: Also reprint Philadelphia, 1892, 17 p.

262. Large cavernous angioma of nevoid origin, involving palm of hand; the who thenar region, entire thumb, index and part of medius, involved in the tumor. Attempt at conservatism by resection of diseased soft parts, leaving a purely tegumentary flap. Ligation of radial artery in first inter-space with other digital branches. Sloughing of all diseased area, with great and nearly fatal shock; secondary amputation of all but the fourth and fifth fingers and metacarpals. The remnants of the medius utilized to fill the gas cause by the loss of the index and its metacarpal. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:258- 262. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894; 15:305-311.

263. Large perineural fibroma involving the entire sciatic nerve-sheath and deep femoro- popliteal fascia; extirpation of the tumor and politeal vessels, recovery, with loss of toes and heel covering, from sloughing. Medical News. 1899; 75(December 9):754-758. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 1889; 17:290-296.

264. Large retroperitoneal cyst attached to the vermiformis appendix. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1914; 26:355-356. Notes: Also in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 1914, 62(4):328, [Abstract, Title: Cyst...]

265. A Large spontaneous ( atheromatous) aneurism of the right common carotid involving the bifurcation and trunk, to a point two inches above the origin of the artery, in an old alcoholic subject. Ligation of artery ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal, 1894; 22:241-242. Notes: Also in Transaction of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894, 15:286-287

266. Larva taken from epidermis of two patients. Insect Life. 1889; 1:76. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

267. Lecture: Advantages and disadvantages of the various local anesthetics in nose and throat practice. Discussion by invitation before Section on Laryngology meeting of A.M.A. New Orleans; 1920 Apr. 30. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

268. Lecture: Aneurysms of the heart. Touro Clinical Society; 1916 Jan. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Biblio.

269. Lecture: Branham syndrome in arteriovenous aneurisms. An example of the inseparable relation of scientific medicine and modern surgery. Paper read at Scientific Sectional meeting American College of Surgeons for Ala., Miss., Geo., Fla., & La. Mobile, Ala.; 1925 Feb 13-1925 Feb 14. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

270. Lecture by invitation on the radical cure of aneurism illustrated by moving pictures in the assembly hall of the University of Madrid during the Spanish Congress of Medicine. 1927 Oct. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

271. Lecture: Cardiovascular effects of arteriovenous fistulae. Clinical lecture at Charity Hospital to the members of the Southern Interurban Clinical Club oflnternists, 13th semi- annual meeting; Demonstration of two cases of aneurism. 1925 Jun 7. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

272. Lecture: Case of congenital hernia of the cecum, complicated by presence of a diverticulum of the right vesicula seminalis lying on the cord. Exhibit of patient cured of chronic intestinal fistula caused by catheter drainage for intestinal obstruction following appendicular abscess and peritonitis. Description of method of terminal (end-to-end) suture, with supplementary lateral anastomosis with Murphy button. Orleans Parish Medical Society, Clinical meeting; 1922 Mar 13. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

273. Lecture: Chronic relapsing tubercular ganglio-tenosynovitis of dorsal bursa of the wrist, treated successfully by incision of the sac, the evacuation of its contents (melon seed bodies) injection of iodinticture closure of sac without drainage followed by an external application of radium. Violent reaction with intense local and constitutional disturbances, ending in cure. Touro Infirmary Clinical Society. 1922 Jun 14. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

274. Lecture: Congenital arteriovenous fistula. Discussion of Dr. W. F. Reinhoffs paper. Meeting of A.M.A. 1924 Jun. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

275. Lecture: Further observations on treatment of post-operative vomiting, distention and peritonitis, by continued drainage and lavage with duodenal tube. Read at meeting A.M.A. Surgical Section. 1924 Jun. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

276. Lecture: Gunshot wounds of the abdomen. Read before the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1916 Apr 28. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

277. Lecture: Gunshot wounds of the abdomen. Report read at meeting of the surgical staff, Charity Hospital. New Orleans; 1926 Feb 17. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

278. Lecture illustrated with moving pictures on the surgical cure of aneurisms at the School of Medicine of the University of Barcelona (in Spanish). 1927. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio. 279. Lecture: Introductory remarks at the lecture delivered by Dr. W.J. Mayo in the Miles Amphitheatre, Charity Hospital, New Orleans. 1925 Apr 7. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

280. Lecture: Lecture and moving picture to illustrate the operation of endoaneurismorrhaphy. Opera House, Monroe, La., Louisiana State Medical Society. 1926 Apr 16. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

281. Lecture: Lessons gathered from the experience of the World War in the surgery of the vascular system. Address before association of Military Surgeons by invitation at meeting. New Orleans; 1920 Apr 23. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

282. Lecture: Ligation of the abdominal aorta illustrated by a moving film, showing the case of Corrine Duncan operated on April 9, 1925, following a report of a ligation of abdominal aorta by Dr. Barney Brooks, 20 at Dallas, Texas meeting of the A.M.A., Surgical Section. 1916 Apr 21. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

283. Lecture: Method of treating aneurisms by intrasacular suture. Lantern lecture. Scientific Exhibit, Motion picture theatre A.M.A. 1924 Jun 11. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

284. Lecture: On the immediate and end results of the cure of arterial and arteriovenous aneurisms by the method of intrasaccular suture- endoaneurismorrhaphy, lecture illustrated with numerous lantern slides delivered by invitation of the Cincinnatic Academy of Medicine. 1925 Mar 2. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

285. Lecture: On the primary excision and suture of war wounds. New Orleans: Touro Clinical Society; 1917 Feb. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

286. Lecture: On the systemic effects of arteriovenous aneurisms of the heart and circulation with introductory address on the life and character of John Thompson Hodgen. The First John Thompson Hodgen lecture delivered before the St. Louis Surgical Society. 1921 Mar 26. Notes: Not in print according to Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.; Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, 1924; 36:623-677; International Clinics 2(Series 35), 1925; 58- 103.

287. A Lecture on traumatisms and traumatic aneurisms of the vertebrate artery and their treatment. North American Practitioner. 1893; 5:503. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

288. Lecture: Presentations and discussion of case of polypoid mucous adenoma of the stomach, blocking the pylorus and causing profuse and hemorrhage Gastrectomy Exirpation of the tumor after transfusion. Recovery. Touro Infirmary Clinical Society. 1922 Mar 8. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

289. Lecture: Principles governing the surgical treatment of aneurism (Mutter lecture), College of Physicians and Surgeons. Philadelphia: 1916. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

290. Lecture: Remarks at the twenty-fifth anniversary of New Orleans Polyclinic. 1913 Apr 7. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

291. Lecture: Report of a case of septic endocarditis of pneumococcal origin with multiple visceral metastases and other infarcts associated with, or activated by, a cervical adenectomy for metastic carcinoma of the breast. Touro Infirmary Clinical Society. 1922 May 20. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

292. Lecture: Report of a giant adenomatous (non-toxic) goitre. Presentation of the patient, aged 80 years, and the tumor. Commentaries on the value of the "Jutte" tube as a means of providing a flue or drain for the accumulated gases and fluids in the stomach. Touro Infirmary Clinical Society. 1922 Jun 14. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

293. Lecture: Report of Sodoku or rat bite fever. Preliminary remarks on the nature of this infection and on the sanitary and economic aspects of the rat problem in New Orleans. Touro Clinical Society. 1924 Mar 12. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

294. Lecture: Report of total laryngectomy for carcinoma of the larynx, with presentation of the patient; illustrating the advantages of naso-pharyngeal intubation for systematic feeding in the post-operative period. Touro Infirmary Clinical Society. 1922 May 10. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

295. Lecture: Some of the problems that interest the physician and the nurse. Address before National League of Nursing Education. 1916 May 2. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

296. Lecture: Subclavian arteriovenous fistula. Discussion of Dr.Reids' paper and personal experiences quoted at meeting of A.M.A. 1924 Jun. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

297. Lecture: Treatment of empyema based on the experience of the American Base Hospitals during the great epidemic of influenza and pneumonia. Discussion before Touro Clinical Society. 1920 Mar. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio. 298. Lecture: Treatment of infected wounds as influenced by present European War. Read before Association of R.R. Surgeons of Louisiana. 1916 Apr 27. Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

299. Letter to Item-Tribune on the dissemination of knowledge useful in the preservation of health, etc. 1925 Jan 25. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

300. Ligation of the abdominal aorta; report of the ultimate result, one year, five months and nine days, after ligation of the abdominal aorta for aneurism at the bifurcation. Annals of Surgery. 1925 Feb; 81:457-464. Notes: Also in Presse Medicale, 1925; 2: 168 [Fr.], (Lengthy abstract of article by M. Guimbellot).

301. Ligature de l'aorte: Lengthy abstract of case report by M. Guirnbellot. Annals of Surgery. 1925; 81(February). Notes: Also in Presse Medicale, 1925, September 19.

302. Liste des projections faites au Congres a la suite de la discussion sur l'anevrismorrhaphie. Comptes rendus, 31 Cong. de l'Assn. France de Chir. 1922(464-470). Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

303. Local and regional anesthesia: a retrospect and prospect. American Journal of Surgery. 1934; 25(1-2; July-August): 189-196;362-379. Notes: Also Author, 1934, 24 p. (Reprint).

304. Local and regional anesthesia with cocaine and other analgesic drugs, including the subarachnoid method, as applied in general surgical practice. Philadelphia Medical Journal. 1900; 6(18, November 3):820-843. Notes: Special No. on New Methods of Anesthesia.

305. The Long continued fevers of Louisiana that resist quinine. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1885; 13:25-46. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1885; 7:80-101.

306. The Louisiana State Medical Society: an epitomized history of its foundation. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1929 Jul; 82(1):47-49.

307. The Louisiana State Medical Society and medical progress, 1895-1926. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1926 Jul; 79(1):5-15.

308. Malignant cyst (Sebaceous) of the neck. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:193-197.

309. Malignant disease of the left testis orchidectomy with complete removal of the spermatic cord up to the internal inguinal ring, followed twenty-seven days after the castration by Chavassa's operation ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915; 68:327-337. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Mississippi State Medical Society (A stereopticon clinic ... , p. 77-88, 1915).

310. Massive Infiltration anesthesia with weak analgesic solutions (Modified Schleich method). American Medicine. 1901; 2(26, December 28):1027-1028.

311. Master Surgeons of America: Edmond Souchon. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1931 May; 52(5):1041-1043.

312. Master Surgeons: Samuel M.D. Clark. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1932 May; 54(5):849-851.

313. Medical directory of Louisiana. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1895.

314. Medical Practice Bill. Open letter to the Honorable S.F. Meelser, Chairman, Health and Quarantine Committee of the House of Representatives. Times-Democrat. 1894. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

315. Medical Preparedness: Address at the Organization of the Red Cross Chapter of Louisiana, July 7, 1916. "What the National Committee of American Physicians is doing for medical preparedness and what I expect to do in co-operation with the American Red Cross." New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1916; 69(2):83-88.

316. Medical progress as influenced by opposition. Address at banquet of retiring interns, Touro Infirmary, June 29, 1926. Item-Tribune. 1926 Jun 30. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

317. The Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary Meeting, January 8, 1909. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1909; 61(9):739-742. Notes: Various case studies by Dr. Matas.

318. Memoirs: Hermann Bertram Gessner, 1872-1944. Annals of Surgery. 1945; 121(5):756-762. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, 1945: 56: 387-393.

319. Memoirs: John Smyth, 1869-1935. Annals of Surgery. 1936; 103(6):1017-1019. Notes: Also in Journal of Thoracic Surgery, 1936; 6:116-118; Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, 1936; 48: 457-462.

320. Memoirs: Sir Harold Jallan Stiles, K.B.E., F.R.C.S., Ed.:F.R.C.S., Eng., 1863-1946. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1948; 59:443-446.

321. Memoirs: Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, Bart., C.B., F.R.C.S., 1856-1943. Annals of Surgery. 1944 Apr; 119(4):607-612. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association 1944 55:406-411.

322. Message from Dr. Matas on the celebration of Dr. Isidore Cohn's seventieth birthday. 1955 Jun 12.

323. Method of treating aneurism in his clinic. Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1903:97-99.

324. Mis recuerdos de Carlos Juan Finlay. Gaceta Medica Centro-Americana. Guatemala. 1943; 1:75-77.

325. The Mission and ideals of the American College of Surgeons: Presidential Address. Yearbook of the American College of Surgeons. 1926:71-78.

326. Morbid somnolence. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1884; 11:510-525.

327. A moving picture clinic of the "Methods of Treating Arterial and Arteriovenous Aneurysms in the Practice of the Author". Lecture II at the Postgraduate Assembly of the Fifth District Medical Society of Southern Texas. 1933 (January 10). Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ... ; SEE On the indications ... for Lecture I

328. Multiple subperiosteal sarcoma of the skull, associated with necrosis of vertical plate of frontal. Extirpation of necrotic vertical plate and tumors. Recovery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889 May; 16:901-910. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1889; 11:144-153.

329. Multiple (Triple) stricture of probable tubercular origin within thirteen inches (33 em) of the jejunum; resection and circular enterorrhaphy by Maunsell's method followed by complete recovery; with remarks on multiple intestinal strictures. Philadelphia Medical Journal. 1898; 2:73-79. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association, 1898; 10:366-386; Reprint Philadelphia, 1898.

330. My recollections of Lafcadio Hearn. Tulanian. 1941 Apr; 14(5):6-10. Notes: In Journal

331. The New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal: One hundred years of medical journalism in Louisiana, May, 1844-May 1944. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1944; 96:489-496.

332. Notes from the anatomical rooms of the Medical Dept. of the Tulane University of Louisiana. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 16:581-591. Notes: Various topics of discussion

333. Notes of cases illustrating surgical lesions of the vascular system. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 15 (October):286-315. 334. Notes on an anomalous muscle found in dissections of the posterior port of the leg of an adult white, (male) subject: an independent fibular flexor proprius of the second toe by F.M. Thipen, Medical Student, Medical Dept., Tulane University of Louisiana. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 16:584-591.

335. Notes on some congenital anomalies connected with the branchial apparatus. Medical News. 1893; 63(23, December 2):617-623.

336. Nursing in yellow fever and the duties of trained nurses in epidemics: Abstract of lectures delivered to the Nurses of Tour Infirmary. Trained Nurse and Hospital Revenue. 1905; 35(4, 5, 6; October, November, December): 199-207; 272-279; 340-346. Notes: Also reprint [abridged] Yellow fever, American Journal of Nursing, 1905; 6:12- 29; New York, 1905 24p.

337. Observaciones preliminares que rigen el tratamiento quirurgico de los aneurismas. Boletin De La Sociedad De Cirugia De Barcelona. 1927 Nov; 1:9-25.

338. Observations de Trois cas d'anevrismes arteriels peripheriqeus de Ia main et du pied, guerio par Ia suture intrasacculaire conservatrice (endoaneuris-morrphaphie reparatrice). ln. Livre Jubilaire offert Au Professeur Emile Forque A l'Occasion de sa Quarantinene annee d'enseignement. Paris: Mason; 1924; pp. 617-636. Notes: Not in print according to Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

339. Observations on the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia by deep intraneural injections for anesthetic and therapeutic purposes with special reference to the methods of reaching the ganglion and nerve trunks at the basal foramina. Technique described with lantern slides. Abstract. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1913; 26:353-357. Notes: Matas- His Bibliography; Also in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913; 62:404 [Abstract; Title: Treatment...]

340. On circular enterorrhaphy and its rapid performance with easily improvised catgut rings. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 17:1-15. Notes: Also in Transaction of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1889; 11: 345-358.

341. On the indications and methods of surgical treatment in dealing with aneurysms of special regions; as these have been evolved in the practice of the author. Lecture I, at the Postgraduate Assembly of the Fifth District Medical Society of Southern Texas. 1933(January 10). Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

342. On the management of acute traumatic pneumothorax. Annals of Surgery. 1899; 29:409- 434.

343. On the neglected advantages of caustics in the treatment of malignant diseases in certain localities. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1890; 17:465-481. Notes: A lecture delivered in the New Orleans Polyclinic, session of 1889; Matas- His Bibliography

344. On the so-called primary thrombosis of the axillary vein caused by strain; a report of case with comments on diagnosis, pathogeny and treatment of this lesion in its medico-legal relations. American Journal of Surgery. 1934 Jun; 24(3):642-666. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, 1934; 46: 448-472.

345. On the systemic or cardiovascular effects of arteriovenous fistulae: a general discussion based upon the author's surgical experience. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1923; 36:623-681. Notes: Also in International Clinics, 1925 v.2, series 35, 58-103.

346. On the treatment of Aortic aneurysm by method of Jugulo-Carotid Anastomosis (Babcocks's Operation): A Discussion. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1931 Dec; 84:448-454. Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

347. On the use of removable aluminum bands (Matas-Allen) in the surgery of the Great Blood Vessels. A preliminary test of the efficiency of the circle of Willis in all operations involving the possible occlusion of the common and internal carotid; and other applications to the surgery of the subclavian, innominate and iliac arteries. A round table discussion illustrated with lantern slides. Lecture ill Post-graduate Assembly of the Fifth District Medical Society of Southern Texas. 1933(January 13). Notes: Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ... ; SEE On the indications ... for Lecture I

348. Open letter to the public in behalf of the Touro Infirmary. New Orleans Item. 1919 Dec 29. Notes: In Jane Gray Rogers Bib., not in Newspaper.

349. An operation for the radical cure of aneurism based upon arteriorrhaphy. Annals of Surgery. 1903; 37(2, February):161-196. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 1902; 20:396-434.

350. Operation for traumatic arterio-venous aneurysm of the subclavian. American Journal of Surgery & Gynecology. 1902; 15(12):185-186.

351. Operative treatment of bilateral circatrical ankylosis of the jaws. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1903; 41(22, November 28):1311-1321. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Section of Surgery & Anatomy of the American Medical Association, 1903; 54:560-593.

352. Oral and facial surgery. ln. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.; 1890; 3(Sect. J): pp. 1-46. 45 vols. (Sajous, C. E.)

353. Oral and facial surgery. In. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.; 1891; 3(Sect. K): pp. 1-76. 45 vols. (Sajous, C. E.) 354. Oral and facial surgery. In. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.; 1892; 3(Sect. K): pp. 1-58. 45 vols. (Sajous, C. E.)

355. Oral and facial surgery. In. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.; 1893; 3(Sect. K): pp. 1-54. 45 vols. (Sajous, C. E.)

356. Oral and facial surgery. In. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.; 1894; 3(Sect. L): pp. 1-26. 45 vols. (Sajous, C. E.)

357. Oral Surgery. In. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.; 1895; 3(Sect. K): pp. 1-14. 45 vols. (Sajous, C. E.)

358. Partial gigantism of right foot and leg, with megalosyndactylism. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:741. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary.

359. Pathological gastro-enterostomy (Wolfler's operation). New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:301-303.

360. Pediculated polypoid fibro-adenoma of the stomach of ball-valve type, causing an unusual and complex syndrome. Periodic crises of intense epigastric pain, with shock, vomiting, melena (tarry stools) and profound secondary anemia; Transfusion; complete relief and recovery following· extirpation of tumor by gastrotomy. A clinical report, with discussion. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1923 Dec; 37(6):723-231. Notes: Also Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association, 1923; 35:492-508.

361. Periodicity in disease. In. Buck's Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences. New York: Wood; 1887; 5 pp. 592-600. Notes: Matas- His Bibliography, New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal, 80:504-514.

362. The Permanent presence of specific immunizing antibodies in the blood of yellow fever subjects. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1944 Jul; 97(1):9-12.

363. Personal experiences and reflections on yellow fever. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1943 Jul; 96(1):10-13.

364. Personal experiences in the Surgery of the subclavians (illus. with lantern slides). Address at Scientific session and dedication exercises of the Medical Department, University of Texas, May 30, 1932. Notes: Matas - His Chronological Bibliography ...

365. Personal experiences in the surgical treatment of aneurisms. Proceedings of the American Surgical Association, New Haven, Conn., May 17, 1932. Annals of Surgery. 1940; 112(5, November):802-839.

366. Personal experiences in vascular surgery: a statistical synopsis. Annals of Surgery. 1940 Nov; 112(5):802-839. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 1940; 58:322-359.

367. Plastic Surgery; Surgical diseases of the jaws and mouth: by the Central Editorial Staff. In. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co.; 1896; 3(Sect. K): pp. 1-26. 45 vols. (Sajous, C. E.)

368. Politics and hospitals in their relation to hospital standardization. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1926 Jan; 10(1):4-9. Notes: Also in Memphis Medical Journal, 3:230-234.

369. Popliteal aneurysms and their surgical treatment. An illustrated lantern slide lecture. Tulane Alumni Clinics, October 31, 1935. Notes: Publication delayed for additional data; Matas - His Chronologie Bibliography ...

370. Post-operative thrombosis and pulmonary embolism before and after Lister, a retrospect and prospect. University of Toronto Medical Bulletin. 1932 Jul; 10(4). Notes: The Donald C. Balfour Lecture in Surgery.

371. Posterior Mediastinum. Suppuration in the Posterior Mediatrinum; Its Surgical Treatment with a report of a case. Remarks of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery Third Annual meeting held in New Orleans, May 1, 1920. Medical Record. 1921 Apr; 99(16):674-675. Notes: Beginning of Remarks start 627-632 (Cont.) 672-677: Reprint- Medical Record, 1921.

372. Postoperative pulmonary embolism and the revival of arterial embolectomy and the trendelenburg operation in Scandinavia and Germany: Editorial. American Journal of Surgery. 1930 Jun; 8(6):1293-1297.

373. Postoperative Thrombosis and Embolism : The Present status of the Question. One of the three scientific addresses delivered in honor of Dr. John Chalmers DaCosta on the "DaCosta Night" of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, April 30, 1930. Philadelphia County Medical Society Bulletin "Roster". 1930 (April). Notes: Matas - His Chronological Bibliography ...

374. Practical demonstration of the Ackland splint (modified) for fractures of the inferior maxilla and Taylor's splint for fractured clavicle: a fatal case of latent perforating ulcer of the duodenum (at the gastro duodenal junction). Transactions of Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1897. Notes: Also in Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, 1898:62-68.

375. Preamble to the citation and presentation of the Matas Medal to Professor Reynaldo dos Santos of Lisbon, the second recipient of the Violet Hart Fund. Proceedings of Dos Santos. 1937. Notes: Edited by Dr. Isidore Cohn, Tulane University Press; Matas- His Chronologie Bibliography ...

376. Preliminary remarks in presenting the Violet Hart award with citation of merit to Dr. Daniel Collier Elkin. Annals of Surgery. 1941 Aug. Notes: Professor of Surgery, Emory University and Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., on Thursday, November 14, 1940.

377. Preliminary report of ligation of the abdominal aorta above the bifurcation for an acute ruptured syphilitic aneurysm involving the origin of both common iliacs (Survival of the patient one year, five months, and nine days after the ligation). Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1924; 42:603-615.

378. The Present status of the operations of intestinal anastomosis and enterorrhaphy, and the comparative merits of the various "aids" that have been recently suggested in the performance of these operations. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1890; 18(2):97-131. Notes: Also reprint New Orleans, 1890, 35 p.

379. The present status of the postoperative pneumopathies; a cursory review of the question. Clinical papers from the Dept. of Medicine, Tulane University, New Orleans. International Clinics. 1931; 2(Series 41):1-34.

380. Primary myxosarcoma of the omentum. The Philadelphia Monthly Medical Journal. 1899; 1 (December):694-697. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 1889; 17:281-290.

381. Progress in surgery. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1899; 32:1212-1218.

382. Progress in the surgery of the vascular system. Railway Surgical Journal. 1913 Dec; 20(4):136-139.

383. Prophylactic ligation of the external carotid artery as a preliminary to the resection of the second and third divisions of the trigeminus ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:253-255. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, New Orleans, 1894; 299-302.

384. Punctured and incised wound of the superficial and deep palmar arches. Wound soiled by cobwebs and perchloride of iron. Great prostration and acute anemia from excessive bleeding ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:264-265. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894; 15: 313-315. 385. The radical cure of aneurism: present status of the method on intrasaccular suture, or endoaneurismorrhaphy. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1906; 47(13, September 29):990-993. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Section of Surgery & Anatomy of the American Medical Association, 1906; 57:418-430.

386. Radiograph showing outlines of large mediastinal tumor of a child. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:742. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary

387. Radium therapy. American Journal of Roentgenology. 1920 Sep; 7(9):440-446.

388. A Rare anomaly found in a congenital right inguinal hernia: a tubular diverticulum or prolongation of the right seminal vesicle extending into the scrotum as a component of the spermatic cord. Surgical Clinics of North America. 1922; 2(5):1155-1163.

389. Recent achievements in war surgery. New Orleans Times-Democrat. 1918 Jan 26. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.; Address delivered by invitation of Association of Tulane School of Commerce, January 25, 1918, also delivered in abridged form before the Round Table Club of New Orleans.

390. Recollections of the meeting of the Society of Clinical Surgery in New Orleans in 1913. 1940. Notes: Report of the Seventy-first Meeting of the Society of Clinical Surgery November 15-16.

391. The relation of the retieuloendothelial system to the splenomegalies associated with non- specific or secondary anaemia: A Tribute to the memory of Stanford Emerson Chaille, 1830-1911. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1927 May; 79:811-815. Notes: Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society on Dec. 19, 1926.

392. The relative prevalence and fatality of fractures in the white and colored races: a statistical contribution based upon the annual reports of the Charity Hospital of New Orleans for the decennium 1886-1896. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1901 Apr 18-1901 Apr 20; 22:336-353. Notes: Reprint New Orleans, Chez L'Auteur, 1902 43 p.

393. Remarks in presenting a stereopticon exhibit of the portraits of the founders and presidents of the Louisiana State Medical Society. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1929 Jul; 82(1):20-29.

394. Remarks on a successful ligation of the abdominal aorta: illustrated by a moving film, showing the case of Corinne Dunson operated upon April 9, 1923; following a report of a "Ligation of abdominal aorta" by Dr. Barney Brooks at Dallas, meeting of the American Medical Association Surgical Section April 21, 1926. Notes: Matas - His Chronological Bibliography ....

395. Remarks on Fibromatosis of the stomach by A. Thomson. Annals of Surgery. 1913 Aug; 58(2):272-273.

396. Remarks on the causes of mortality in intussusception, and on the advantages of prompt operative interference in the treatment of this condition. Medical Brief. 1905; 33(September):715-719.

397. Remarks on the continued fevers of Louisiana. Medical News. 1894; 65(December 15):666- 667. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894 May; 15: 254- 257; Reprint Philadelphia, 1894 5p.

398. Remarks on the delayed or remote appearance of X-ray burns after long periods of latency. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1923; 41:462-467. Notes: Also in American Journal of Roentgenology & Radium Therapy, 1925; 13(5)37- 40.

399. Remarks on the operative treatment of cancer of the breast, with a synopsis of 27 cases operated on. The Philadelphia Medical Journal. 1898; 2(September 17):552-557. Notes: Also in Transactions of American Surgical Association, 1898; 16:165-178; Reprint Philadelphia, 1898, 18 p.

400. Remarks on the so-called mediastinal septum of the dog, in relation to the pneumothorax problem in man. Archives of Surgery. 1924 Jan; 8(1, pt.2):336-344.

401. Remarks on the surgical aspects of systemic blastomycosis. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915 Nov; 68(5):301-309.

402. Remarks on the Surgical Treatment of Aneurysms. Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1892:97-99. Notes: Matas -His Chronological Bibliography ...

403. Remarks on the treatment of burns with paraffin mixtures as developed by the experience of the present European war. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1917 Apr; 69(10):677-688. Notes: Also in Southern Medical Journal, 1917; 10: 509-510.

404. Remarks on the treatment of peripheral vascular disease by alternate positive and negative atmospheric pressure (paevex treatment) with the apparatus devised by Reid and Herman. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1935 Aug; 87(2):79-81.

405. Reorganizacion de la sociedad internacional de cirugia. America Clinica. 1943 Jan.

406. Report: Introductory remarks at the Alabama State Medical Society, April19-22, 1905. Transactions of the Medical Association State of Alabama. 1905:51-55.

407. Report of a case of intussuception of the small intestine, in which death occurred from secondary lesions 35 days after a slough of the bowel (13 inches long) had been eliminated and the patient had apparently recovered. Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1902:105-127.

408. Report of a case of molluscum fibrosum pendulum weighing thirteen pounds. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1893; 20:837-842.

409. Report of a case of thyroidectomy for malignant disease, with a synoptical consideration of the present status of this operation. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 16:662-693. Notes: Also reprint New Orleans, 1888, 32 p.

410. Report of Committee on Archives: Dr. Edmond Souchon, 1841-1924. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1925; 43:967-978.

411. Report of Committee on Archives : William McDowell Mastin, 1853-1933. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1933; 51:522-527. Notes: Also in Annals of Surgery, 98: 1116-1119, 1933.

412. Report of the case of patient from whose subcutaneous tissue three larvae of a species of dermatobia were removed, with remarks. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1887; 15:161-179. Notes: Also reprint New Orleans, L. Graham & Son, 1887, 19 p.

413. Reports of discussions on: I. The treatment of trigeminal neuralgia by alcoholization of the gasserian ganglion. ll. On hypodermocylsis and the "Intravenous Drip", in shocked and septic states. ill. On pseudomyxoma peritone. IV. On the adjustable flat aluminum band. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1919 Dec. Notes: New Orleans Meeting

414. Response at the banquet given under the auspices of the Orleans Parish Medical Society in honor of Dr. Matas on his return from Europe, December 21, 1927. Times-Picayune. New Orleans; 1927 Dec 22. Notes: Also in New Orleans State-Item, December 22, 1927: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

415. Response at the public meeting held in Honor of Dr. Matas, New Orleans, November 11, 1926. Times-Picayune. New Orleans; 1926 Nov 12. Notes: Also in New Orleans Tribune, November 12, 1926; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

416. Response to Foreword, dedicating proceedings of annual meeting of Society of Vascular Surgery to Rudolph Matas. Surgery. 1953; 34(6):972-984. 417. Response to the Addresses: Testimonial Dinner- Dr. Rudolph Matas. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 1940; 25(3):163-166.

418. Responses of Dr. Matas: Rudolph Matas, his professional career by C.C. Bass. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1928; 80:490-496.

419. Resultats immediats et eloignes de l'anevrismorrhaphie. Address before Cong. de l'Association France de Chir., Oct. 27, 1922, Paris Comptes-rendus, 31 Cong. d. l'Assn, France de chir. 1922(395-413). Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

420. Resultats immediats et eloignes de Ia cure des anevrismes arteriels et arterio-veineux par Ia suture intrasacculaire (l'endo-aneurismorraphie). La Presse Medicale. 1923 Feb 3(10).

421. Retroperitoneal cyst attacted to the vermiform appendix. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1913; 26:355-356. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

422. Review of a book by Dr. Tewlis on Geriatrics. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924; 77:175. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

423. Review of Dr. H.D. Schmidt's "Pathology and treatment of yellow fever" with some remarks upon the nature of the cause and its prevention. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1882; 10:314-318. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

424. Review of Dr. Just Touatre's book on yellow fever. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1898; 51:53-61. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

425. Review of Dr. Kells' "Dentist's Own Book". New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1925; 78:256-258. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

426. Review of Dr. Warren Stone Bickham's work on Operative Surgery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924; 77:215-216. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

427. Review of H. Zinsser's Infection and Resistance. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1925; 79:231. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

428. Review of Lecene's Cancers du rein, de Ia Glande Surrenale et des Voies Unimaries Superieures. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924; 77:175-176. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography 429. A review of Noguchi by Gustav Eckstein. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1931 Aug; 84(2):131-140.

430. Review ofOkinczyc's Cancer de L'Instetin. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924; 77:175-176. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography

431. Routes of access to the heart. Lessons gathered from the experiences of the World War. Medical Record. 1921 Apr 9; 99(15):595-599.

432. Rudolph Matas- Excerpts from his recent publications. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1927; 80:496-503.

433. Rudolph Matas History of the Louisiana State Medical Society. New Orleans: Rudolph Matas History of Medicine Trust Fund; 1957;2 vols.(Marshall, Mary Louise and Aleman, Hathaway Gibbens.

434. Secondary diffuse lympho-sarcoma of the axilla involving the axillary vein in the middle and lower thirds recurring nearly one year after amputation of the breast from primary growth ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22(256-258). Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894; 15:302-305.

435. Sixty years in the Louisiana State Medical Society: Historical and personal reminiscensed of service and progress. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1940 Jul; 93(1):1-8.

436. Some comments on the medical history of Louisiana as taught in the public schools. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1942 Nov; 95(5):238-241.

437. Some experiences and observations in the treatment of arterivenous aneurisms by the intrasccular method of suture (endo-aneurismorrhaphy) with special reference to the transvenour route. Annals of Surgery. 1920 Apr; 37(5):403-427.

438. Some History: Seventieth anniversary of the New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal; history of the journal from April1883 to April1885. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:823-828. Notes: Letter to editors

439. Some of the problems related to the surgery of the vascular system: testing the efficiency of the collateral circulation as a preliminary to the occlusion of the great surgical arteries. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1910; 28:4-54. Notes: Also in Annals of Surgery, 1911; 53:1-43 [Title begins with Testing ... ; in this the author's original experiments and methods are fully described].

440. The Soul of the Surgeon. Transactions of the Mississippi State Medical Association. 1915 May 11-1915 May 13:149-175. 441. Special articles on yellow fever: Discussion of the etiology & pathology of yellow fever. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1897; 50(4, October):210-237.

442. Specimen of carcinoma of rectum. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:742. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary.

443. Specimens of anterior and posterior tibial arteries in diabetic gangrene. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:742. Notes: SEE Main Title: New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal.

444. Stab wound in right popliteal space, with division of popilteal nerve and resulting paralysis, neuroraphy; recovery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:739. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary.

445. The State of evidence in regard to the morphology of the blood in yellow. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1883; 11:302-310. Notes: Editorial

446. The Statistics of endoaneurismorrhaphy, or the radical cure of aneurism by intrasaccularsuture. Summary of cases reported up to June 1, 1908. Journal of the American Medical Association. f908; 51(20): 1667-1671.

447. Statistics of the operation of endoaneurismorraphy or the method of intrasaccular suture as applied to the cure of aneurism. London; 1913 Aug 9. Notes: A Synoptical Extract of Report on the Surgery of the Arterial System, submitted to the Surgical Section of the XVll International Congress of Medicine.

448. A Stereopticon clinic on cases presenting features of unusual surgical interest: I Cardiospasm. II Pediculated epiphyseal osteo-chondroma of the hip-joint. ill. Mixed tumor of the testis-Chevassu's or the radical operations. Transactions of the Mississippi State Medical Association. 1915 May 11-1915 May 13:64-88.

449. The Story of the discovery of dental anesthesia by nerve blocking: Achievements of William Stewart Halsted. Surgery. 1952 Sep; 32(3):530-537.

450. A Summary of personal experience in the surgery of the subclavian arteries. Transactions of the Southern Surgical Association. 1926; 39:213-227. Notes: Also Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927; 88:595.

451. Supplement to the report of the committee on medical history: A Glance at the status of medical organization in Louisiana with remarks on the problems confronting the profession of the state ... New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1933 Jun; 85(12):929-933.

452. Suppurating (traumatic) hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis testis, complicated with suppurating orchitis and encysted hydrocele of cord. Extirpation of sac and testicle. Recovery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:192-193.

453. The Surgeon; his science and his art; an address at presentation of Henry Jacob Bigelow Memorial Medal by Boston Surgical Society on November 1, 1926 including tribute to Dr. William Sturges Bigelow and remarks on acceptance of medal. Boston Medical & Surgical Journal. 1927; 197:702-713; 778-782; 829-835.

454. Surgery and the international spirit; Address of the retiring President Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics with International Abstract of Surgery. 1927 Mar; 44(3):424-432. Notes: Also Montreal Daily Star, October 26, 1926; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

455. Surgery of the Arterial System. Abstract of Proceedings of the International Medical Congress, London, August, 1913. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1913; 61(10):800.

456. The Surgery of the chest and some of the problems related to the treatment of its penetrating traumatisms and their immediate complications; chairman's address, Section of Surgery, Louisiana State Medical Society. Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 1898; 19:125-194.

457. Surgery of the heart: Recent advances in the technic of thoracotomy and pericardiotomy for wound of the heart. Southern Medical Journal. 1908 Aug; 1(2):75-81. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecologic Association, 1907.

458. Surgery of the vascular system: Principles governing the surgical treatment of aneurisms (Mutter lecture); statistical and critical review of the vascular surgery of the World War, 1914-1916, chief data embodied in Military surgery of the vascular system. ln. Surgery, its principles and practice; 1906; (Supplement): pp. 713-819. 9 vols. (Keen, W. W.) Notes: Supplement to v.5, Chapter LXX, p.17-350.

459. The Surgical aspects of leprosy. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915 Jun; 67(12):1020-1025.

460. Surgical memoranda from the Charity Hospital. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:296-303.

461. Surgical memoranda from the wards of the Charity Hospital. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16:496-502.

462. Surgical operations fifty years ago. American Journal of Surgery. 1941 Jan; 51(1):40-53. Notes: Also in American Journal of Surgery, 1951, 82(July):111-121.

463. The Surgical peculiarities of the negro: a statistical inquiry based upon the records of the Charity Hospital of New Orleans (Decennnium 1884-94). Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1896; 14(483-610). Notes: Also reprint: Dennis, F.S., System of Surgery, 4:839-869, 1896, Lea Brothers Co., Phila. & New York; Phila., 1896, 130 p.

464. The Surgical treatment of congenital ano-rectal imperforation considered in the light of modern operative procedures (Stromeyer's suggestion; Kreske's operation and its modification; the combined perino-sacro-abdominal operations, etc.). Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1897; 15:453-553. Notes: Also reprint Philadelphia, 1897, 101 p.: American Journal of Obstetrics & Diseases of Women and Children, 36:628-671,753-799

465. Surgical treatment of congenital ano-rectal imperformation. In. Cyclopaedia of the Diseases of Children. Philadelphia: Lippincott; 1899; 5(Suppl.): pp. 757-779. 5 vols. (Keating, J. M.)

466. The Surgical treatment of elephantiasis and elephantoid states dependent upon chronic obstruction of the lymphatic and venous channels. American Journal of Tropical Disease & Preventive Medicine. 1913 Jul; 1(1):60-85.

467. Surgical treatment of perforating and bleeding wounds of the chest. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1899; 32(13):687-692.

468. Suspected aneurism of the right internal carotid, possibly of traumatic origin, projecting into the faces and threatening life by suffocation, etc. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1894; 22:245-247. Notes: Also in Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894; 15:290-292.

469. The Suture as applied to the surgical cure of aneurysm: contribution to the discussion on "The Surgery of the Arterial System". Transactions of the International Congress of Medicine (London). 1914; Surgery( Sec. 7, pt.2): 149-172. Notes: Discussion p. 173-190: XVTith International Congress of Medicine, London, Aug. 6-12, 1913, Oxford-Hodder, London, 1914; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

470. The Suture in the surgery of the vascular system; remarks on its latest development and present tendencies. Montgomery, Ala.: Brown Printing Co.; 1906. Notes: Reprint; The Same [Abstr.} Montgomery, Ala., Brown, 1906 31 p.; Transactions of the Medical Association, Alabama, Montgomery, 1905; 245-279.

471. Syllabus of the course of instruction for officers of the Medical Serve Corps. U.S.A. detailed by the Surgeon General U.S.A. to attend an intensive course in treatment of war fractures and in military surgery at the Charity Hospital, Touro Infirmary and Tulane School of Medicine. 2nd ed. Privately mineographed; 1918 Jul. Notes: In Jane Gray Rogers Biblio. 472. Syllabus of the course of instruction for the officers of the Medical Reserve Corps, U.S.A. detailed by the Surgeon General of the Army to New Orleans, to attend an intensive course of instruction in the treatment of war fractures and military surgery, at the Charity Hospital, Touro Infirmary, and Tulane School of Medicine. Privately mimeographed; 1917 Nov 5.

473. Symmetrical necrosis of the alveolar and palatine processes of both upper maxillae in a syphilitic subject. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1888; 16(296-298).

474. Synopsis of a statistical survey of the medical profession in Louisiana during the year 1932: Its relation to the general population of the State and to membership of the Louisiana State Medical Society, with other data of interest to the medical profession of the State. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1933; 86(1):26-33.

475. Synopsis of the annual address on the physical basis of crime. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1885; 12:446-454.

476. Ten Books I have enjoyed. Times-Democrat. 1923 (October 14). Notes: Matas- His Bibliography

477. Testing the efficiency of the collateral circulation as a preliminary to the occlusion of the great surgical arteries. Annals of Surgery. 1911 Jan; 53(1):1-43.

478. Testing the efficiency of the collateral circulation as a preliminary to the occlusion of the great surgical arteries: further observations with special references to the author's methods, including a review of other tests thus far suggested. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1914 Oct 24; 63(17):1441-1447. Notes: Discussion 1450-1452; Also Transactions of the Section of Surgery & Anatomy of the American Medical Association, 65:386-412, Discussion 419-425.

479. Tests to determine the efficiency of the collateral circulation before attempting the permanent occlusion of the great surgical arteries. Annals of Surgery. 1910; 52:126-130.

480. Third Annual meeting of the American Association for thoracic surgery. Medical Record. 1921 Apr. Notes: Held in New Orleans, May 1,1920- Dr. Matas Chair.

481. Thrombotic occlusion of the right common iliac vein at about the bifurcation of the inferior vena cava. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:741. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary.

482. Tom leaves from the dead foliage of medical Louisiana. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 1942 Oct; 30(5):433-452.

483. Translation: A few considerations upon a suspicious epidemic among Cuban children at Sagua Ia Grande, Cuba. A haematemesic fever, described by Dr. A.W. Reyes as "Fiebre de Borras" or the "Yellow Fever of Creoles". New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1882; 9:751-766. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Translated with introductory and other remarks.

484. Translation: Inutility of treating yellow fever with the salicylate of sodium or carbolic acid, if the therapeutic action of these drugs is to be based purely upon their antiseptic properties. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1882; 10:284-288. Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Translated from a paper by Dr. Carmona y Valle of Mexico, with introductory remarks and commentaries.

485. Translation: The Mosquito hypothetically considered as the agent in the transmission of yellow fever. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1882; 9:601-616. Notes: Matas- His Bibliography; Extensive translation from the Spanish of Dr. Carlos Finley.

486. Traumatic aneurism of the left brachial artery. Medical News. 1888; 53(17, October 27):462-466. Notes: Also reprint.

487. Traumatic arterio-venous aneurism of the femoral vessel at the Groin; detachment and separate suture of the vessels; recovery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:738-739. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary.

488. Traumatic arterio-venous aneurysms of the subclavian vessesl. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1902; 38(January 11):103-106; 173-176; 242-247; 318-324. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 1901; 19:237-295.

489. Traumatic arteriovenous aneurism of the subclavian vessels, with an analytical study of 15 reported cases including one successfully operated upon by the author. Transactions of the American Surgical Association. 1901; 19:237-291. Notes: Matas- His Bibliography; Also in Journal of the American Medical Association, 38:103-107; 173-176; 318-324.

490. Traumatic epilepsy associated with caries and necrosis of the left temporal and frontal; trephining and gouging of necrotic area. Death in an epiliptoid fit one month after operation. Autopsy negative. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1889; 16:500- 502.

491. Traumatismes et aneurysmes traumatiques de l'artere vertebrale et leur traitement chirurgical- une observation avec guerison. Archives Generales De Medecine (Paris). 1894; 2:584-598. Notes: Revue Critique. 492. Traumatisms and traumatic aneurisms of the vertebral artery and their surgical treatment, with the report of a cured case. Annals of Surgery. 1893; 18(November):477-521. Notes: Also reprint Philadelphia, 1893, 40 p.; New Orleans, 1893.

493. The Treatment of abdominal aortic aneurism by a preliminary exploratory colliotomy and peritoneal exclusion of the sac, followed by at a later sitting by wiring and electrolysis: a critical study of the method based upon the latest clinical data. Transactions of the Southern Surgical & Gynecological Association. 1900; 13:272-330.

494. Treatment of aneurisms (Traitement des aneurismes). Paris; 1922. Notes: Abstract Proceedings 31 Congres de L'Association Franceirl de Chirugie, Gazette des Hopitaux; 1305-1306: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

495. The Treatment of renal fistula by catheterization of the ureter, illustrated by a case in which a renal fistula of five months' duration was cured by a single catheterization of the corresponding ureter. Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society. 1902 (February 22):27-33.

496. Tribute of Dr. Ernest S. Lewis. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1922 Jun; 74(12):764-773.

497. Tribute to Dr. Bayard Holmes. Chicago Medical Record. 1926; 48:124. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

498. Tribute to Dr. F. L. Hoffman. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1921; 74(1):42-46.

499. Tubercular synovitis of the knee. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1891; 18(9):707-710.

500. Tuberculosis of the colon. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 60:840-842.

501. Tuberculosis of the gastro-intestinal tract. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908 Jul; 61(1):23-33. Notes: Also in the Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, 1908; 128-138 p. [1909] Discussion 12-16.

502. Typical Jacksonian Epilepsy caused by traumatic hemorrhagic cyst of the right mid-central rolandic area. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1914; 66:739-740. Notes: SEE Main Title: Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary.

503. Un raro caso di cisti paraappendicolare multiloculare, policistica, sieromixomatosa degli spazi retrocecale e retrocolico. Policlinco ,Sezione Chirurgica. 1933; 40(Suppl.):396-410.

504. The Value of artificial aids to respiration in "acute operative collapse of the lungs" (Surgical Pneumothorax) occurring in the course of intrathoracic operations: a historical review and a discussion. Archives of Surgery. 1922 Jul; 5(1):110-133. Notes: The President's Address ... meeting ... American Association for Thoracic Surgery held in Boston, June 6, 1921.

505. A vermicular abscess of the anterior abdominal wall, which contained a large living ascaris lumbricoides nine inches in length, which healed after the removal of the worm without trace of fecal matter or the information of fecal fistula. Proceedings of the Orleans Medical Society. 1900:34-36.

506. What Tulane has done for the country in times of war. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1917; 70:90-94. Notes: Abstract from the Ivy Day Address, June 2, 1917; Southern Medical Journal, 1917 10:605-607.

507. A Yellow Fever retrospect and prospect. Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 1925; 8(3):454- 473.

508. Allen, Carroll W. Local and regional anesthesia with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral and parasacral analgesia, and on other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat and to dental practice. Philadelphia, London: W.B. Saunders Co.; 1915. Notes: Introduction by Rudolph Matas, p. 3-8.

509. Foreword. To: Cohn, Isidore. Normal bones and joints roentgenologically considered. New York: Paul B. Hoeber; 1924; p. xiii-xxvi. (Case, J. T. Annals of Roentgenology; v. 4).

510. Brain injuries. In: Gould, G. M. and Pyle, W. L. A Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Philadelphia: Blakiston; 1900.

511 . Diseases of the pleura. In: Hare, H. A. A System of Practical Therapeutics Chrystie, W. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Co.; 1892; 2 pp. 611-659. 4 vols.

512. Heur, G. J.; Miller, R. T., and Matas, R. In Memoriam: William Stewart Halsted, 1852- 1922. Archives of Surgery. 1925 Jan; 10(1, pt. 2):293-305.

513. Huston, Ethel, Coli. Medical mobilization : Louisiana in the war. New Orleans Times- Democrat. 1920: 68-73. Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

514. Matas, R., comp. Halsted Centenary celebration scrapbook including paper contributed by Dr. Matas for the occasion. New Orleans: Author; 1952;1 vol.

515. ---, comp. Leriche memorabilia and related material. New Orleans: Author; 1951;1 vol. 516. ---, comp. Scrapbook- Delgado bequest (Charity Hospital) including address by Dr. Matas, 1906-1926. New Orleans: Author l vol.

517. Matas, R. and Heninger, B. R. Reversible cardiac enlargement in case of congenital cavernous hemangioma. American Heart Journal. 1939; 17(2):131-137.

518. Matas, R. M. D. and Allen, C. W. Conclusions drawn from an experimental investigation into the practicability of reducing the calibre of the thoracic aorta by a method of plication or infolding of its walls, by means of a lateral parietal suture applied in one or more stages. Annals of Surgery. 1913; 58:304-319. Notes: Also in Transactions of the American Surgical Association, 31:195-217.

519. Matas, R. M. D. and Allen, C. W. M.D. Occlusion of large surgical arteries with removable metallic bands to test the efficiency of the collateral circulation : experimental and clinical observations. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1911 Jan 28; 56(4):233-239.

520. Endemic "Boils" of Tropical and Subtropical Climates. In: Morrow, Prince Albert. A System of Genito-Urinary Diseases, Syphilology and Dermatology. New York: Appleton Co.; 1894; 3 pp. 708-723. 3 vols.

521. Verruga. In: Morrow, Prince Albert. A System of Genito-Urinary Diseases, Syphilolgy and Dermatology. New York: Appleton and Co.; 1894; 3 pp. 694-708. 3 vols.

522. O'Hara , J. Clincal lectures of Rudolph Matas. New Orleans: O'Hara; 1900.

523. Vascular tumors. In: Piersol, G. M. Cyclopedia of Medicine, Surgery and Specialties. Philadelphia: Davis Co.; 1934; 12 pp. 798-878.

524. Sanderson, E. L., comp. Quiz compends for 3rd course students, Medical Department, Tulane University of Louisiana. Based on: Matas, R. Lectures embracing Essentials of Surgery. New Orleans: Hauser, J.G.; 1908; 68p.

525. Smith, W. C. and Cummins, H. Irving Hardesty, 1866-1944. Anatomical Record. 1945 Jul; 92(3):311-312.

526. Societe Intemationale de chirurgie XI Congres. Discours presidentiel prononce par le President Rudolph Matas. Bruxelles: Medical et Scientifique; 1939.

527. Societe lntemationale de Chirurgie. XI Congres. Presidential address by Professor Matas of New Orleans (U.S.A.). Bruxelles; 1939.

528. Societe Intemationale de chirurgie XI Congres. Remarks in homage of Antoine Depage, at his Monument in the Hospital St. Pierre, Brussels, Sept. 20, 1938. Bruxelles: Medical et Scientifique; 1939.

529. Societe Intemationale de Chirurgie. XL Congres. Cloture du congres. Bruxelles; 1939 Sep.

530. U.S. Army. Surgeons General's Office. School For Intensive Instruction in the treatment of War Fractures and War Wounds. [Washington]: Author; 1917. Notes: Established by Surgeon General Gorgas of the United States Army at New Orleans for officers of the United State Medical Reserve Corps. under the direction of Rudolph Matas, December 1917.

531. Military surgery of the vascular system. In: Various Authors. Surgery: Its principles and practice Keen, W. W., DaCosta J. C. Philadelphia & London: W.B. Saunders Co.; 1921; 7 pp. 718-819. 9 vols. Notes: Also reprint Phila., Saunders, 1921, 107p.

532. Surgery of the vascular system. In: Various Authors. Surgery: Its principles and practice Keen, Williams W., DaCosta John C. Philadelphia & London: W.B. Saunders Co.; 1909; 5 pp. 17-350.9 vols.