2 edition of Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria found in the catalog.
Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria
Ephraim McDowell
Published
1972
by University of Kentucky in [Lexington]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Microfiche (negative). [Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press, 1972?] 2 cards ; 7.6 x 12.7 cm. ([Kentucky culture series])
Other titles | Observations on diseased ovaria |
Statement | by Ephraim McDowell of Danville, Kentucky ; reprinted from The Eclectic repertory, and analytical review, medical and philosophical (Philadelphia), VII (April, 1817), 242-244 ; with an introduction by Emmet Field Horine, of Brooks, Kentucky |
Series | Kentucky. University. Library Associates. Keepsake no. 7 |
Contributions | Horine, Emmet Field, 1885-1964 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | [4], 243-244, [1] p. ; |
Number of Pages | 244 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14546642M |
Purpose: To analyse the historical development of morphine for postoperative analgesia and how this development was shaped by the evolution of anesthetic techniques. Methods: After a systematic review of the literature, information was gathered from primary sources. Principal Findings: In ancient medicine, some plant derivatives were used to alleviate pain including: alcohol, cannabis. McDowell E. Initial observations on abdominal extirpation of tumours of the ovaria: a report of three cases. The Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review of .
Ovarian cancer is rare. Women with a family history of ovarian cancer have an increased risk for the disease. The rate of new cases of ovarian cancer was per , women per year based on – cases, age-adjusted. surgeries in the article “Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria” and in the article “Observations on diseased ovaria.” In the published articles, McDowell documented several ovariotomies he performed, almost all of which were performed on black slaves.
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() 9. Emil Ries. The Truth: The story itself is true, and was recorded by Doctor McDowell himself in a report, "Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria," in. Dr. Ephraim McDowell became famous as the pioneer of abdominal surgical techniques.
He performed the same operation on two more women, and published his report “Three Cases of Extirpation of Diseased Ovaria” in He continued practicing medicine until his death, ironically, from an apparent appendicitis on J Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria. Eclectic Repertory Anal Rev.
Houston R. An account of a dropsy in the left ovary of a woman, a cured by a. McDowell E. Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria. Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review, Medical & Philosophical ; 7: –44 Adrian Roots For more on Case histories see Comment Lancet ; and Perspectives Lancet ; and Photo Researchers / Mary Evans Picture Library Ephraim McDowell by Patrick Davenport.
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McDowell published his results from a number of his surgeries in the article “Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria” and in the article “Observations on diseased ovaria.” In the published articles, McDowell documented several ovariotomies he performed, almost all of which were performed on black slaves.
McDowell became famous as the pioneer of abdominal surgical techniques. He performed the same operation on two more women within the next few years and published his report “Three Cases of Extirpation of Diseased Ovaria” in He continued practicing medicine until his death, ironically from an apparent appendicitis, on J He performed the same successful operation on two more women before publishing his landmark report "Three Cases of Extirpation of Diseased Ovaria" in the journal Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review.
In his career, McDowell performed thirteen ovariotomies, and more than two dozen abdominal and hernia : 3 Ephraim McDowell, “Three Cases of Extirpation of Diseased Ovaria,” Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review, Medical and Philosophical, 7 (): 4 Samuel David Gross, “Ephraim McDowell, ,” Lives of Eminent American Physicians and Surgeons of the Nineteenth Century, ed.
by S.D. Gross (Philadelphia. The ovaria were retained in their usual position by the remainder of the round and broad ligaments. The fimbriated extremity of the left fallopian tube was found closed, and distended with serum, nearly to the size of a hen's egg, and gradually narrowing along an inch .Ephraim McDowell, “Three Cases of Extirpation of Diseased Ovarium,” The Eclectic Repertory.
7 (),reprinted in Schachner, ; Valentine. McDowell, “Three Cases of Diseased Ovaria,” reprinted in Schachner, Ibid. McDowell described the surgery in a manner which may be disturbing to some readers. We wrote.On Christmas Dayas the residents of Danville, Kentucky, sang carols in their churches, Jane Todd Crawford prepared for a terrible ordeal.
46 years old and the mother of four children, Crawford believed she was pregnant again with twins, but the full term had passed and her belly continued to swell. Onshe consulted the surgeon Ephraim McDowell, who diagnosed a massive.