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A treatise on the high operation for the stone.

Publication Details

London: J. Osborn, 1723 CE.

Cheselden was surgeon to St. Thomas’s Hospital and an outstanding figure in British surgery in the first half of the 18th century. The above work describes his method of performing suprapubic lithotomy, a method which he abandoned in 1727 for the lateral operation. Includes an English translation of Rousset on suprapubic lithotomy, from his book on caesarean section (No. 6236). Rousset laid out the basic principles of the operation although he did not perform it on a living subject. Biography of Cheselden by Sir Zachary Cope, 1953.

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Entry Number#4282
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/5315
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External URLa-treatise-on-the-high-operation-for-the-stone

Geographic Context

Publication place: London