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English: Augustus Charles Bernays

Identifier: tristatemedicalj4189unse (find matches)
Title: Tri-State medical journal and practitioner
Year: 1897 (1890s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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and the ability to toil while others were at rest. The contributions which Dr. Bernays has made to the literature ofanatomy and surgery would fill a volume. Partial list of the important contributions to anatomical and surgicalscience by Prof. A. C. Bernays: 1. On the Development of the Auriculo-Ventricular Valves of theHeart—Morphologishes Jahrbuch, i8j6. 2. On the Development of the Joints—Morph. Jahrbuch, i8jj. 3. On Ideal Cholecystotomy. 4. On Gastrostomy for Foreign Bodies.•r>. On Vaginal Hysterectomy. , 6. The Enucleation of Fibroids per Vaginam. 7. Series of Cases of Gunshot Wounds of the Abdominal Viscera. 8. On Myo- and Tendoplastic Operations. 9. The Pathology and Treatment of Urethral Strictures. 10. The Treatment of Pseudarthrosis and Ununited Fractures. 11. Resection of the Pylorus. L2. Cases of Curettement of Gastric Cancer. 13. Total Excision of the Tongue for Cancer. L4. Caesarian Section for Placenta Praevia. L5. Ope rations for Neurectomy of the Fifth Pair.
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122 Editorials. 16. Cases of Hysterectomy with Nephrectomy and Uretero-plasty. 17. Osteoplastic Operations on Skull. 18. Operation for Impermeable Stricture of CEsophagus. 19. Operation for Kidney Stones. 20. Cases of Enamelogenous Cysts of the Lower Jaw. 21. Nephrectomy for Traumatism of the Kidney. 22. An Operation for the Cure of Retroflexion. 23. Relief of Tic Douloureux by Nephrectomy. 24. Case of Bronchial Tumor of the Neck. 25. Cases of Demedullization of Long Bones. 26. Report of Casesof Operations in Ruptured Extra-Uterine Pregnancy. 27. Operations for Lymphosarcoma of the Neck. 28. Report of Cases of Nephrolithotomy. 29. On the Best Method of Practical Asepsis—and many others. The first successful coeliotomy for gunshot wound of the abdomen, inMissouri,was done by Dr. Bernays; so, also, the first gall-stone operations,and the first successful Caesarian section in St. Louis, was done by him, aswell as the first vaginal hysterectomy; in fact, he has been the leader in theadv

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