Entry Nos. 6000–6099
100 Garrison-Morton entries in this range.
1521 CE
#367
Commentaria cum amplissimis additionibus super anatomia Mundini una cum textu ejusdem in pristinum et verum nitorem redacto.
Giacomo Berengario da Carpi (Jacobus Berengarius Carpensis, Jacopo Barigazzi, Giacomo Berengario da Carpi or simply Carpus) introduced iconography and independent anatomical observation into the teaching of anatomy. H…
1890 CE
#4222
Ueber Blasenscheidenfisteloperationen und über Beckenhochlagerung bei Operationen in der Bauchhöhle.
Includes an account of his attempt, 1886, to cure hydronephrosis by a plastic operation – the first recorded surgical intervention for the relief of this condition. Includes description of the “Trendelenbu…
1943 CE
#5768.1
Reconstructive surgery of the eyelids.
Most of this work is a very carefully documented history of the subject. Bibliography of 451 references.
1903 CE
#6000
Die Brille und ihre Geschichte.
1905 CE
#6001
Geschichte der Augenheilkunde. Handbuch der Geschichte de Medizin 3, 489-572
1908 CE
#6002
The development of ophthalmology in America, 1800 to 1870.
Of limited value, but the only available history of early American ophthalmology.
1921 CE
#6003
Die Erfindung der Augengläser.
1933 CE
#6004
Studies in the history of ophthalmology in England prior to the year 1800.
1948 CE
#6006
A short history of ophthalmology. 2nd ed.
1961 CE
#6007
Geschichte der Tonometrie.
Revised and enlarged English translation with deceptive title: Tonometry: physical fundamentals, development of methods and clinical application, New York, Hafner, 1966.
1838 CE
#6008
De arte obstetricia morbisque mulierum quae supersunt. Ex apographo Friderici Reinholdi Dietz, nuper fato perfuncti primum edita.
Greek editio princeps of Soranus, based on manuscripts Dietz discovered in Paris and Rome, and published after the early death of the editor. Soranus was the leading authority on the gynecology and obstetrics of antiq…
1927 CE
#6009
Sorani Gynaeciorum libri 4. De signis fracturarum. De fasciis. Vita Hippocratis secundum Soranum. Ed. Johannes Ilberg. Corpus medicorum Graecorum, 4.
Standard Greek edition of the works of Soranus. Digital facsimile from the Corpus Medicorum Graecorum at this link.
1566 CE
#6011
Gynaeciorum, hoc est, de mulierum turn aliis, tum gravidarum, parientium et puerperarum affectibus et morbis, libri veterum ac recentiorum aliquot, partim nunc primum editi, partim multo quam antea castigatiores.
The first encyclopedia of gynecology and obstetrics, originally conceived by Conrad Gesner, who collected material for the purpose. Wolff, Gesner’s literary executor, added material and published the collection …
1586 CE–1588 CE
#6012
Gynaeciorum sive de mulierum affectibus commentarii Graecorum, Latinorum, barbarorum, iam olim & nunc recens editorum: in tres tomos digesti, et necessariis passim imaginibus illustrati. 4 vols.
A hugely enlarged version of No. 6011, with texts in Greek as well as Latin. Digital facsimile of vol. 1 from Google Books at this link.
1597 CE
#6013
Gynaeciorum sive de mulierum tum communibus, turn gravidarum, parientum, et puerperarum affectibus et morbis, libri Graecorum, Arabum, Latinorum veterum et recentium quotquot extant, parti nunc primum editi, partim vero denuo recogniti, emendati, necessariis imaginibus exornati, & optimorum scriptorum autoritatibus illustrati.
Spach was the editor of this collection of gynecological writings. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1643 CE
#6014
De virginum et mulierum morbis liber.
1663 CE
#6015
Heel-konstige aanmerkkingen betreffende de gebreeken der vrouwen.
Roonhuyze’s book is regarded as the first work on operative gynecology in the modern sense. He successfully performed caesarean section several times, and he used retractors for the repair of vesicovaginal fistu…
1724 CE
#6016
Ausführliche Abhandlung von den Zufällen und Kranckheiten des Frauenzimmers.
1726 CE
#6017
An account of a dropsy of the left ovary of a woman, aged 58, cured by a large incision made in the side of the abdomen.
Houstoun was the first to treat ovarian edema by tapping the cyst, 1701. For biographical note, see J. Obst. Gynaec. Brit. Comw., 1973, 80, 193-200.
1752 CE
#6018
Tabulae anatomicae quatuor uteri duplicis.
Atlas of bipartite and double uterus.
1761 CE–1765 CE
#6019
Traité des maladies des femmes. 6 vols.
Mettler considers this “the most pretentious gynecologic work of the [eighteenth] century… chiefly useful for its historical orientation”. English translation, 3 vols., London, 1762-67.
1771 CE
#6020
Appendix to Lynn’s The history of a fatal inversion of the uterus.
First accurate description of retroversion of the uterus.
1789 CE
#6021
An account of a particular change of structure in the human ovarium.
Matthew Baillie’s notable anatomico-pathological studies on dermoid cysts of the ovary. Also published in Lond. med. J., 1789, 10, 322-32.
1793 CE
#6022
Ueber die Wirkungen der Schnürbrüste.
Soemmerring enumerated the bad effects of tight corsets on the internal organs of women. His book created much interest and resulted in a great decline in the fad of tight lacing and hoop skirts. This is the second ed…
1817 CE
#6023
Three cases of extirpation of diseased ovaria.
McDowell was a pioneer ovariotomist. Although not the first to perform this operation, he deserves credit for putting it upon a permanent basis. The above records his first ovariotomy, performed in 1809, together with…
1822 CE
#6024
Case of ovarian dropsy, successfully removed by a surgical operation.
Smith was the first in the U.S.A. after McDowell to perform ovariotomy, for ovarian edema. Smith was apparently without knowledge of the previous operations of McDowell.
1824 CE
#6025
Ueber den Gebärmutterkrebs, dessen Entstehung und Verhütung.
Classic account of cancer of the uterus.
1825 CE
#6026
Observations on extraction of diseased ovaria.
Lizars performed the first (unsuccessful) ovariotomy in Britain. His book made generally known the practical possibility of this operation.
1829 CE
#6027
Case of successful excision of the cervis uteri in a scirrhous state.
First successful excision of the cervix in America. Reported by T. F. Gillan.
1833 CE
#6028
Traité pratique des maladies de l’utérus et de ses annexes. 2 vols. and atlas.
Boivin and Dugès practiced amputation of the cervix for chronic ulceration. On page 648 of vol. 2 is the first recorded case of cancer of the female urethra. English translation, 1834.
1834 CE
#6029
Mémoire sur la restauration du périnée chez la femme dans les cas de division ou de rupture complète de cette partie.
Roux was the first to suture the ruptured female perineum.
1839 CE
#6030
Case of vesico-vaginal fistula, successfully treated by an operation.
Hayward’s successful treatment of vesicovaginal fistula was performed after Mettauer’s, although reported earlier.
1840 CE
#6031
Vesico-vaginal fistula.
The first successful operation for vesicovaginal fistula is believed to be that performed in August 1838, by Mettauer, a Virginian gynecologist. He introduced metallic sutures and a retention catheter.
1842 CE
#6032
Cases of peritoneal section, for the extirpation of diseased ovaria, by the large incision from sternum to pubes, successfully treated.
Clay, pioneer ovariotomist in Great Britain, introduced the word “ovariotomy”. (See also his later paper, No. 6054.)
1842 CE–1843 CE
#6033
Invention du spéculum plein et brisé.
Description of the speculum invented by Récamier.
1843 CE
#6034
Case of ovarian tumors – both the right and the left being removed at the same operation.
First successful double oöphorectomy. Communicated in a letter to the editor by J. M. Foltz.
1843 CE
#6035
Contributions to the pathology and treatment of disease of the uterus.
Simpson introduced many important procedures into gynecology and obstetrics; among them may be mentioned his use of the uterine sound for diagnosing retro-positions of the uterus
1845 CE
#6036
A practical treatise on inflammation, ulceration, and induration of the neck of the uterus.
Bennet was the first to differentiate between benign and malignant uterine tumors.
1852 CE
#6037
On the treatment of vesico-vaginal fistula.
Original description of Sims’s operation for the treatment of vesicovaginal fistula; also describes “Sims’s position, the knee–chest position. Reprinted in Med. Classics, 1938, 2, 677-712.
1851 CE
#6038
A table of all the known operations of ovariotomy. From 1701-1851.
Atlee is said to have performed ovariotomy 387 times; with his brother John he firmly established the operation in the U.S.A.
1853 CE
#6039
The surgical treatment of certain fibrous tumours of the uterus.
Atlee was among the first to study the surgical removal of uterine fibroids.
1854 CE
#6040
Extirpation of the uterus and ovaries for sarcomatous disease.
First successful abdominal hysterectomy, 25 May, 1853. An account of Burnham’s work is given by J. C. Irish in Trans. Amer. med. Ass. 1878, 29, 447-61.
1854 CE
#6041
Ueber die Heilung der Blasen-Scheidenfisteln.
Simon is perhaps best remembered as being the first in Europe to excise the kidney; he also wrote a fine monograph on vesico-vaginal fistula.
1855 CE
#6042
Successful case of extirpation of the uterus.
First successful abdominal hysteroscopic myomectomy (for fibromyoma), 1 September 1853.
1857 CE
#6043
System of practical surgery. 4th ed.
Fergusson’s vaginal speculum is described on p. 724.
1858 CE
#6044
On epicystotomy.
Noeggerath, who devised the operation of epicystotomy, spent many years in America, where he became a leading gynecologist and obstetrician.
1858 CE
#6045
Der Gebärmutterkrebs.
In this work Wagner presented the first important contribution to the knowledge of the gross pathology of uterine cancer.
1859 CE
#6046
Congenital exstrophy of the urinary bladder, complicated with prolapsus uteri following pregnancy; successfully treated by a new plastic operation.
First successful plastic operation for exstrophy of the female bladder.
1860 CE
#6047
Case of successful operation for vesico-vaginal fistula.
Atlee’s operation for vesicovaginal fistula.
1860 CE–1862 CE
#6048
Clinique médicale sur les maladies des femmes. 2 vols.
One of the most important texts on the subject during the mid-nineteenth century. English translation, New Sydenham Society, 1867.