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" soon became the most successful ovariotomist living," and to whom, " more than to all other operators, the credit belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation. "
Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - Page 4
by Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - 1898
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Ovarian Tumors: Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment, Especially by ...

Edmund Randolph Peaslee - 1872 - 632 pages
...failure, perhaps, by themselves, denounced the operation, and exerted all their influence against it. To Dr. Charles Clay, of Manchester, however, more...belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation. Fehr calls him " the original hero " of this operation. He had performed the...
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Abdominal surgery

James Greig Smith - 1888 - 820 pages
...in the words of Peaslee, " soon became the most successful ovariotomist living," and to whom, " mere than to all other operators, the credit belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation." Up to 1850, eight years before Spencer Wells began to operate, he had chronicled...
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Abdominal surgery

James Greig Smith - 1891 - 878 pages
...247 ; London, 1873. Peaslee, "soon became the most successful ovariotomist living," and to whom, " more than to all other operators, the credit belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation." Up to 185o, eight years before Spencer Wells began to operate, he had chronicled...
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The Biography of Ephraim McDowell: The Father of Ovariotomy

Mary Young Ridenbaugh - 1894 - 742 pages
...of four patients this year. He soon became the mostdistinguished ovariotomist living." .... To him, "more than to all other operators, the credit belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation." .... "Up to 1866, he [Dr. Charles Clay] had operated one hundred and thirty-seven...
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Abdominal Surgery, Volume 1

James Greig Smith - 1896 - 652 pages
...who, in the words of Peaslee, " soon became the most successful ovariotomist living," and to whom, " more than to all other operators, the credit belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation." Up to 1850, eight years before Spencer Wells began to operate, he had chronicled...
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Dictionary of National Biography. Supplement

Sir Sidney Lee - 1901 - 476 pages
...Europe is concerned ; indeed, Peaslee says of him (Ovarian Tut Clay mouri, New York, 1872, p. 272), ' To Dr. Charles Clay of Manchester, however, more than...belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation.' Fehr calls him 'the original hero of the operation.' When Clay performed his...
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The Dictionary of National Biography, Founded in 1882 by George Smith, Volume 22

1922 - 1492 pages
...far as Europe is concerned ; indeed, Peaslee says of him (Ovarian Tumours, New York, 1872, p. 272), ' To Dr. Charles Clay of Manchester, however, more than...belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation.' Fehr calls him 'the original hero of the operation." When Clay performed his...
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The Provincial Medical Journal: A Monthly Review of Medical ..., Volume 4

1885 - 440 pages
...the term "ovariotomy" to Dr. Clay. Dr. Peaslee, of New York, in his book on " Ovarian Tumours," says: "To Dr. Charles Clay, of Manchester, however, more...belongs of having placed the operation of ovariotomy on a sure foundation. Fehr calls him ' the original hero of the operation.' He continued to maintain...
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