Author:Silas Weir Mitchell
Works
Essays
- "The Case of George Dedlow" in The Atlantic Monthly, 18 (105) (July, 1866)
- "Wear and Tear—Hints for the Overworked" (1871)
- "Rest in the Treatment of Nervous Disease" (1875) (external scan)
- "Doctor and Patient" (1887)
Nonfiction volumes
- Injuries of Nerves and Their Consequences (1872) (external scan)
- Fat and Blood (1877) (external scan)
- Researches Upon the Venoms of Poisonous Serpents (1896), with Edward Tyson Reichert (external scan)
- Characteristics (1891) (external scan)
- Circumstance (1901) (external scan)
Novels
- Hephzibah Guinness (1880)
- In War Time (1884)
- Roland Blake (1886)
- Far in the Forest (1889)
- Characteristics (1893)
- When All the Woods are Green (1894)
- Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (1897)
- The Red City (1909), a historical novel
- The Youth of Washington (1910), a faux autobiography of Washington (transcription project)
Poetry collections
- The Hill of Stones (1882)
- A Masque and Other Poems (1887)
- The Cup of Youth and Other Poems (1889)
- A Psalm of Deaths and Other Poems (1890)
- The Mother and Other Poems (1892)
- The collected poems of S. Weir Mitchell (1896) (external scan)
Short story collections
- The Autobiography of a Quack (1905) (external scan)
Works about Mitchell
- "Dr. Weir Mitchell" from Men I Have Painted (1921) by John McLure Hamilton.
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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