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Historical Bibliography Updated: October 5, 2023

Report on Pott’s disease, or caries of the spine; treated by extension, and the plaster of Paris bandage.

Publication Details

Trans. Amer. med. Ass., 27, 573-629. 1876 CE.

Sayre was the first to use plaster of Paris as a support for the spinal column in scoliosis and Pott’s disease. His name is eponymically linked with Sayre’s jacket, a plaster of Paris jacket applied while the patient is suspended by the head and axillae, and with Sayre’s suspension apparatus, a tripod derrick with rope and pulley for head traction during the application of a plaster of Paris jacket.

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Entry Number#4344
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External URLreport-on-potts-disease-or-caries-of-the-spine-treated-by-extension-and-the-plaster-of-paris-bandage

Geographic Context

Mentioned in annotation: Paris