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15 entries match Surgery & Anesthesia [E04 / G02.403.810] · Women & Gender [K01.700.500]
1937 CE
#11215
A bibliography of the works of Ambroise Paré: Premier chirugien & conseiller du Roy
1926 CE
#5782.1
A further report on cancer of the breast, with special reference to its associated antecedent conditions.
First modern case-control study.
2008 CE
#10134
A history of microsurgery.
1465 CE
#6819
Cerrahiyyetu'l-Haniyye (Imperial Surgery)
In 1465, at the age of 80, Ottoman surgeon and physician Şerafeddin Sabuncuoğlu published in manuscript an illustrated atlas of surgery and dentistry. This was also the first medical textbook written in Turkish, proba…
1960 CE
#12221
Complete replacement of the mitral valve. Successful clinical application of a flexible polyurethane prosthesis.
Braunwald was the first woman to perform open heart surgery. She was the first woman surgeon certified by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, and the first woman elected to the American Association for Thoracic Su…
2011 CE
#10702
Consilioque manuque: La chirurgia nei manoscritti della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana. Edited by Donatella Lippi.
1926 CE
#7724
La chirurgie esthétique, son rôle social.
Noël was one of the first women to practice cosmetic surgery; her book on the subject was the first written by a woman and one of the earliest books on aesthetic plastic surgery in French.
1938 CE
#4612
Meningiomas: Their classification, regional behavior, life history, and surgical end results.
Begun in 1915, soon after Cushing's monograph on pituitary disorders, this represents 25 years of work, and is, by common consent, regarded as Cushing’s greatest clinical monograph. Reprint, 2 vols., New York, H…
1949 CE
#5728
Proprietà farmacodinamiche di alcuni derivati della succinilcolina dotati di azione curarica. Esteri di trialchiletanolammonio di acidi bicarbossilici alifatici.
Introduction of succinylcholine chloride. With S. Guarino, V. G. Longo, and M. Marotta.
1943 CE
#5765
Skin grafting. A new method based on the principles of tissue culture.
First use of fibrin glue for skin grafting. See also Surg. Gynec. Obstet., 1943, 77, 510-13.
1945 CE
#3043
The surgical treatment of malformations of the heart in which there is pulmonary stenosis or pulmonary atresia.
The “Blalock-Taussig operation” for the relief of congenital defects of the pulmonary artery, Tetralogy of Fallot ("blue baby syndrome"). "The first surgical repair was carried out in 1944 at Johns Hopkins…
1948 CE
#3046.1
The surgical treatment of mitral stenosis. 1. Valvuloplasty.
Valvuloplasty for mitral stenosis. Harken reported the first successful intracardiac operation for treatment of this lesion--a procedure was first attempted in the 1920s. Charles Bailey in Philadelphia undertook a sim…
1942 CE
#5724
The use of curare in general anesthesia.
Introduction of curare in anesthesia.
1905 CE
#3571
The vermiform appendix and its diseases. With 399 original illustrations, some in colors, and 3 lithographic plates.
The first comprehensive book on the pathology of the appendix. Many of the illustrations are by Max Brödel. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1991 CE
#11221
Women under the knife: A history of surgery.
"In the nineteenth century, major developments in internal surgery were due to operations on ovaries. Women bore the brunt of surgical experimentation and also reaped its rewards. Their need was great, but so was thei…