“…the bars would overlap…”
“…to her lowest fistula…”
“…another procedure.”
“The button itself.…”
“…like a protective cap?”
“…Julia…”
“…Kitty…”
“…she began to leak.”
“…on a stool with a hole carved in the center…”
“…barely thicker than chair posts.”
“Inside, Kitty was little better.”
“…Kitty put up great resistance.”
“…the girl was completely cured.”
“…Dinah…”
“…the bars would overlap…”
“Urethro-Vaginal, Vesico-Vaginal, and Recto-Vaginal Fistules; General Remarks; Reports of Cases Successfully Treated with Button Suture,” Nathan Bozeman, The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 17, 1860, p. 195.
“…to her lowest fistula…”
“Urethro-Vaginal, Vesico-Vaginal, and Recto-Vaginal Fistules; General Remarks; Reports of Cases Successfully Treated with Button Suture,” Nathan Bozeman, The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 17, 1860, p. 196.
“…another procedure.”
“Urethro-Vaginal, Vesico-Vaginal, and Recto-Vaginal Fistules; General Remarks; Reports of Cases Successfully Treated with Button Suture,” Nathan Bozeman, The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 17, 1860, p. 197.
“The button itself.…”
Bozeman, N. (1884). History of the clamp suture of the late Dr. J. Marion Sims, and why it was abandoned by the profession, p. 40.
“…like a protective cap?”
Bozeman, N. (1884). History of the clamp suture of the late Dr. J. Marion Sims, and why it was abandoned by the profession, pp. 41-42.
“…Julia…”
The timing would not be lost on Bozeman.
Bozeman, N. (1884). History of the clamp suture of the late Dr. J. Marion Sims, and why it was abandoned by the profession, pp. 25, 27, 47.
“…Kitty…”
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, p. 95.
“…she began to leak.”
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, p. 95.
“…on a stool with a hole carved in the center…”
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, p. 95.
“…barely thicker than chair posts.”
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, pp. 95-96.
“Inside, Kitty was little better.”
Bozeman’s account of Kitty’s case is excruciatingly detailed.
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, p. 96.
“…Kitty put up great resistance.”
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, pp. 96-97.
“…the girl was completely cured.”
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, pp. 97-98.
“…Dinah…”
“Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistule, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations,” Nathan Bozeman, Louisville Review, Vol. 1, 1856, pp. 98-99.