In the nineteenth century, major developments in internal surgery were due to operations on ovaries. Women bore the brunt of surgical experimentation and also reaped its rewards. Their need was great, but so was their compliance. From the first operation in America in , much suffering was relieved at the expense of prolonged surgery endured by both black slaves and prosperous whites.3/5(1). Women Under the Knife: A History of Surgery - Kindle edition by Dally, Ann. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Women Under the Knife: A History of Surgery.4/5(23). · In her early 60s, she retired and joined the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine as a historian, writing a book, Women Under the Knife (), about the history of gynaecological www.doorway.ru: Caroline Richmond.
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Ann Dally, Women under the knife: a history of surgery., London, Hutchinson Radius, , pp. xxv, , illus., £ (X). Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 August Janet Oppenheim. Women Under the Knife: A History of Surgery - Kindle edition by Dally, Ann. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Women Under the Knife: A History of Surgery. An interesting premise--a career surgeon writing a medical history of women's surgery, focusing on the 19th century. On the whole, the book is excellent. I fear Dally isn't always up to the task of wading into contentious debates amongst professional historians, but overall, the book is an excellent resource for anyone wanting to know more about the real conditions of 19th century gynecological surgery.
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