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Title: Mémoire sur une Maniere Nouvelle de Pratique l'Opération de la Pierre par le Baron Dupuytren
Author: Dupuytren, Baron (Guillaume) Description: [4], 50 pp. 10 lithograph plates. (Folio) 22¾x17½, later cloth-backed boards, printed portions of original boards laid down. First Edition.Guillaume Dupuytren (1777-1835). "Many achievements in anatomy, physiology, pathology, and surgery may be credited to Dupuytren. He invented an enterotome to be used in making an artificial anus, was one of the first to drain brain abscesses and remove the neck of the uterus when it was cancerous. He was one of the early surgeons to successfully excise the lower jaw and successfully treat torticollis by surgical intervention. He made an extensive study of gunshot wounds, tuberculosis, and anthrax and his studies of burns resulted in his developing a new way to classify them. He substituted ligation for amputation in fractures complicated by aneurysm and was a leader in successfully ligating the external iliac, subclavian, and carotid arteries. He devised operative techniques for extracting cataracts, treating hydroceles, repairing rectovaginal and rectovesical fistulae, and performing dacryocystorhinostomy...The present work enjoyed two editions and was also translated into German. Published posthumously, it was completed and edited by Joseph Louis Sanson (1790-1841) and Louis Jacques Bégin (1793-1859). In the work, Dupuytren reviews his experiences in excising stones from the bladders of 356 patients. Although he discusses the complications and dangers of lithotomy in detail, he must have been a highly successful surgeon, for only sixty-one of his patients died. Eight of the ten superbly engraved plates illustrate the surgical anatomy of the male perineal region and the other two depict lithotomes." Heirs of Hippocrates 1323. Heading: Place Published: Paris Publisher: J.B. Bailliere Date Published: 1836 Condition reportSome soiling to original boards, short repaired tear on rear; moderate foxing; very good.
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