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Historical Bibliography Updated: January 27, 2020

Practical observations in surgery.

Publication Details

London: T. Cadell, jun., 1803 CE.

Hey is remembered for “Hey’s saw” and “Hey’s internal derangement of the knee,” a phrase that he coined. He was an outstanding surgeon in his day; he founded and was senior surgeon of the General Infirmary, Leeds. He devised a type of amputation of the foot (“Hey’s amputation”). His book includes the description of the falciform ligament of the saphenous opening, “Hey’s ligament”. Hey described subacute osteomyelitis of the tibia before Brodie (No. 4311). He may have become interested in the knee after banging his own knee while getting out of a bath in 1773. He remained lame for the rest of his life. 

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Entry Number#4308.1
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/5506
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLpractical-observations-in-surgery

Geographic Context

Publication place: London