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Matas Bibliography1. This is a brief explanation of the information in the different note fields that encountered inthis bibliography. Notes: indicates where the citation came from. Several differentbibliographies were consulted to create this master list, including Dr Matas’ personalbibliography, and bibliographies compiled by various librarians and physicians throughout the20th 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 numberswhere placed after Note: or LIBRARY HAS: field, this means it is in our library. Thisbibliography is a copy of 2002 PDF bibliography compiled by Matas Librarians. It wasreworked by Maureen Knapp in March 2014 to reduce PDF file size. For assistance emailmedref@tulane.edu2. ( 1) Address on the History and Significance of the Violet Hart Award for OutstandingAchievements 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 proceedingsat 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 perpetualmenace of the old imperial and the new Nazi Germany to the peace and security of theUnited States. Mississippi Doctor. 1941 Jul; 19:55-67.4. Abstract from the Acceptance of the President of the American College of Surgeons upon theoccasion of the dedication of the Murphy Memorial-quoted from the Chicago DailyTribune. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1926; 79(2):136.Notes: Matas - His Bibliography5. Abstract of discussion: Hemangioma and lymphangioma; their response to the injection ofboiling 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 theextremities 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, October8. Acceptance: Presentation of the John B. Murphy Memorial Building to the American Collegeof Surgeons, June 10, 1926. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics With InternationalAbstract of Surgery. 1926 Aug; 43(2):251-255.

Notes: Also in Bulletin of American College of Surgeons 10(3):11-15; New OrleansMedical & Surgical Journal 1926;79: 136 (Part of Speech)9. Accessory fasciculus of the soleus in both legs of the same subject, associated with absence ofthe 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 Feb25.Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.13. Address: Annual oration of the Stars and Bars, Tulane University, 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 ofthe 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 cinematographicclinic illustrating Dr. Matas method of endoaneurismorrhaphy for the radical cure ofaneurism (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 Bibliography18. 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 SouthernMedical 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, June20, 1925. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1926 Apr; 78(10):684-690.22. Address before Interurban Medical Club at Charity Hosptial, New Orleans on cardiovasculareffects 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 thecommencement. Honorary degree LL.D. conferred on Drs. Parham and Bickham. 1925Jun 10.Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.24. Address: Contributions of Louisiana to the Surgery of the Blood Vessels. New Orleans;1935.Notes: Address at the Centennial Celebration of the Foundation of the Medical School ofTulane University Hutchinson Memorial, June 12, 1935 (Medical Library has typedmanuscript?)25. Address: Dr. Matas Luncheon Address in honor of opening of U.S. Naval Hospital on LakePontchartrain 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 Belgianconsulate in New Orleans. 1939 Feb 20.27. Address in behalf of the medical faculty of Tulane University, presenting a Bronze bust ofDr. 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 Madridas delegate from the Tulane University of Louisiana and representative of the AmericanCollege 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 inlibrary reading. Address by invitation before the Isadore Dyer Medical Forum, TulaneUniversity. 1921 Jun.Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.31. Address: Memorial address on Dr. Arthur W. de Roaldes at Metairie Cemetary by invitationof 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, TulaneUniversity. 1925.Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.35. Address: Memorial on Professor Edmond Souchon on behalf of the Faculty of the School ofMedicine. 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 honoraryLL.D. degree at meeting of the executive faculty with citations in support of thesenominations, 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 andvalue of medical student organizations, past and present. Talk to Beta Iota Chapter, NuSigma 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 StateMedical Society. 1894; Appendix C:441-449.41. Address of welcome on behalf of Tulane University Medical Department to the NationalConfederation of State Examining and Licensing Bodies, 13th Annual Meeting, NewOrleans, La., May 4, 1902. Transactions of the National Confederate State MedicalExaminers Licensing Bodies. 1903:1-9.Notes: Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.42. Address on the Pioneers in the Transillumination & of the Living Vascular System forClinical Purposes: With special reference to the Achievements of the Portuguese Schoolof 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; 1911May.Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.44. Address: Opening address at Hospital Conference Clinical Congress, American College ofSurgeons, Montreal. 1926 Oct 25.Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.45. Address: Opening address, Surgical Division, Touro Infirmary, on importance of StaffConferences 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. 1924Sep.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 thedistinguished 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 andthe 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 ofportrait. New Orleans Picayune. New Orleans; 1899 (April30).Notes: Matas - His Bibliography54. Address: Tribute from Louisiana to the Surgeons of France and to their heroism during theGreat War. Address at banquet. Assn. France de Chir.: Paris; 1922 Oct.Notes: Not in print; Jane Gray Rogers Biblio.

55. Address: William Stewart Halsted; memorial address by invitation of President Goodnowand 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 withreport 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.4of 457. Aids to conservation in determining the line of amputation after crushing and othermutilating 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 infiltrationanesthesia. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1901; 53(7):415-417.61. Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta at its bifurcation into the common iliac arteries : Apictorial supplement illustrating the history of Corinne D., previously reported as the firstrecorded instance of cure of an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta by ligation. Annals ofSurgery. 1940 Nov; 112(5):909-922.62. Aneurysms of the circle of Willis : a discussion of Dr. Dandy's intracranial occlusion of theinternal carotid for aneurysms of the circle of Willis, with supplementary remarks. Annalsof 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. 80:504-51464. 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 (modifiedSchleich 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 pointone inch from bifurcation. Double ligature of the common carotid; one below bifurcationof 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 cocainanesthesia. Medical News. 1897; 71(August):207-208.68. Arteriovenous fistula of the femoral vessels (aneurysmal varix) on a level with the origin ofthe profunda: War injury of two years' duration. Dissection and mobilization of thefemoral vessels with division and detachment of the anastomosis followed by separatedlateral 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 anew Graduated Air-pump, in its applications to medical and surgical practice. AmericanMedicine. 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 OrleansMedical & Surgical Journal. 1883; 10:561-573.71. Bickham's Operative Surgery. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1924; 77:205-206.Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Editorial72. Biographic annotations appended to the pictorial gallery of the editors and builders of NewOrleans 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 byrequest 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 . , Stabwound . , Typical Jacksonian epilepsy . , Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis, Carcinomaof . , Dislocation of head . , Partial gigantism . , Thrombotic occlusion . , Excision ofupper jaw . , Specimen of anterior . , Specimen of carcinoma . , Radiograph showingoutlines .

76. Bulletin of the Clinical Society of the Medical Staff of the Touro Infirmary: A Largeradiograph of an enormously dilated esophagus. New Orleans Medical & SurgicalJournal. 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 Bibliography78. 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 discussion79. The campaign against yellow fever and the victory of sanitary science : Guided byexperimental medicine in New Orleans. Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 1925 Jul:449473.80. 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 TouroInfirmary81. Cardiospasm causing an enormous dilatation of the esophagus and a curious symptomcomplex, completely relieved by hydrostatic (retrograde) dilatation with an improvisedPlummer's apparatus. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1915; 68:215-223.Notes: Also in Transactions of the Mississippi State Medical Society (A stereopticonclinic ., 1915, p.64-88)82. Care of yellow fever patients: Circular of information addressed to the Medical Professionfor distribution among trained nurses and others entrusted with the care of yellow feverpatients. (Issued for free distribution by the Orleans Parish Medical Society and theUnited States Marine Hospital Service during the epidemic in New Orleans, 1905). NewOrleans; 1905.Notes: Also in Proceedings of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, 1905 August 12; JaneGray Rogers Biblio.83. Case of aneurism of the coronary artery of the lower lip resulting from the use of a windmusical 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 OrleansMedical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 61:469.Notes: Also New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal, 1909 61:742-74385. 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, 22423286. 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 andmechanism of post operative embolism; Rapports presente ala Societe internationale dechirurgie. 1929; 1:137-144; 1929; 2:366-372.88. Catheterization of the common duct as a practical and effective upper route for enterocylsismedication 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 EighthInternational 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. TimesDemocrat. 1894.91. Character above intellect: a message to Beta Iota Chapter of Nu Sigma Nu in the TulaneUniversity School of Medicine, delivered at the Annual banquet at the LouisianaRestaurant. 1932 Oct 1.92. The cinematograph as an aid to medical education and research; a lecture illustrated bymoving pictures of ultramicroscopic life in the blood and tissues, and of surgicaloperations. 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 MedicalJournal, 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 discussed94. A Clinical report on intravenous saline infusion in the wards of the New Orleans CharityHospital 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 theLouisiana State Medical Society, 1891; 12: 55-105.

95. Clinical reports of cases presenting features of unusual surgical interest. New OrleansMedical & 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 intraperitonealpregnancy on a level with the stump of the right uterine cornu, two years after extirpationof the corresponding right ovary and Fallopian tube for a strangulated ovarian cyst causedby a twisting of pedicle. New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal. 1908; 60:839-840.Notes: Matas - His Bibliography; Touro Clinical Society98. Complicacion rar en el curso post-operatorio de una mostoiditis. Revista Medica Espansola yBoletin De Hygiene y Saliebredat. 1914; 15:269-271.99. Compound fracture of tibia and fibula. Wiring of broken fragments. Antiseptic immovabledressing. 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 ; restorationof the anal outlet (proctoplasty) after Kraske's operation. Convalescence complicated bywhooping-cough and procidentia of the rectum necessitating excision. Recovery withpartial 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 leprofesseur R. Matas, president, Officier de l'Ordre de Leopold. Le Consul de Belgique aNew Orleans au cours d'une brillante reception, a remis cet insigne a notre distinguecollegue qui . Journal International De Chirurgie. 1939; 4(3).103. The continued intravenous "drip" with remarks on the value of continued gastric drainageand 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 specialreference to their surgical treatment, as illustrated in the report of a post-traumatic casewhich involved the parotid, temporal and cranial regions. Revista De Medicina y CirugiaDe 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 DeMedicine 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 excitomotor region of cortex; trephining; negative results of exploration excepting someevidence 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 directelastic 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 editor110. Correspondence. Commentary: Glimpses of vascular surgery on the coral reefs of thesouthwestern 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 SurgicalJournal for devoting part of the editorial column to Matas on his election to thePresidency of the American College of Surgeons. New Orleans Medical & SurgicalJournal. 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, TulaneUniversity. New Orleans: Privately mimeographed; 1918.Notes: Matas- His Bibliography; Vols. 1 and 2116. Crile, Kelly, Lane. Surgery. 1943 Jul; 14(1):1-19.117. Cuerpos extranios del pericardio y del corazon y heridas de las arterias coronaries [Foreignbodies in the pericardium and heart ; and wounds of the coronary arteries]. ClinicaModema. 1911; 10:411-418.

118. The Debt of Louisiana and of the South to modem scientific medicine for the present era ofunparalled 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 Clinic120. Demonstrations of specimens, (gross and microscopic) at meeting of the Touro InfirmaryStaff (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; 1pp. 878-899. 5 vols. (Keating, J. M.)122. Department of Nursing : Some educational problems of mutual interest to the physician andthe nurse. Modern Hospital. 1916 Sep; 7(3):244-248.Notes: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Convention of the National League of NursingEducation and the American Nurses Association, New Orleans April27-May 3, 1916123. Discours prononce par le Docteur Rodolphne Matas : En recevant la Croix de la Legiond'Honneur, au banquet de l'Armistice des Veterans Francais de la Nouvelle-Orleans. 1932Nov.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 diseaseof 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 OrleansMedical & 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 sciaticpain 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 theInternal 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 AmericanSurgical Association. 1924; 42:677-679.Notes: Matas - His Bibliography131. Discussion: Aneurysm of the abdominal aorta; treatment by ligation by D.C. Elkin. Annalsof Surgery. 1940 Nov; 112(5):907-908.132. Discussion: Aneurysm of the temporal artery ; an analysis of the cases reported in theliterature 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; 28:700-702133. Discussion: Angioma and lymphangioma treated by author's method of adrenalin novovai!lischemia on the sponge scrub by Dr. Reder. Transactions of the Surgical Section of theAmerican Medical Association. 1920(April).Notes: Matas - His Bibliography134. Discussion : Benign bone cysts, Ostitis fibrosa, giant-cell sarcoma and bone aneurysm ofthe long pipe bones: Bone aneurysms by Dr. J.C. Bloodgood. Transactions of theAmerican 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 Bibliography136. Discussion: Carcinoma limited to the appendix vermiformis; discussion of its origin and itsrelation to appendicitis by R.H. Harte & R.N. Willson. Transactions of the AmericanSurgical Association. 1902; 20:258.137. Discussion: Case of large false aneurysm of the right subclavian artery successfully treatedby 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 recentoperation for the radical cure of a traumatic arteriovenous aneurysm (cirsoid) involvingthe 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

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.

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