The direct examination of the female bladder with elevated pelvis..
by Kelly, Howard A
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New York, 1894. Kelly, Howard A. (1858-1943). The direct examination of the female bladder with elevated pelvis. . . . Offprint from Am. J. Obstetrics 29 (1894). 19pp. Illustrated. 240 x 155 mm. Original printed wrappers, creased vertically. First Edition, Offprint Issue. Kelly introduced aeroscopic examination of the bladder and catheterization of the ureters, which he first wrote about in 1893 (see G-M 4187). During his forty years at Johns Hopkins (1889-1919), Kelly made major advances in gynecological and abdominal surgery, and was responsible for establishing gynecology as a separate field from obstetrics. DAMB. DAB. 39581.
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- Title
- The direct examination of the female bladder with elevated pelvis..
- Author
- Kelly, Howard A
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- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1894
- Keywords
- OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY ; ; ; ; ;
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