“…‘Friends of McClellan’…”
“…Union soldiers did not rally…”
“…abroad for several years…”
“When it was complete…”
“…dangers of dilating the cervical canal…”
“It had been many years, Gream wrote…”
“…Dr. Sims and his compatriot…”
“Was it not the most dilatable part…”
“…desperate for an heir…”
“…abortion would soon follow…”
“…‘Friends of McClellan’…”
Sears, S. W. (1999). George B. McClellan: The young Napoleon. New York: Da Capo Press, p. 383.
“…Union soldiers did not rally…”
Sears, S. W. (1999). George B. McClellan: The young Napoleon. New York: Da Capo Press, p. 385.
“…abroad for several years…”
Sears, S. W. (1999). George B. McClellan: The young Napoleon. New York: Da Capo Press, p. 389.
“When it was complete…”
As will be documented in a later chapter, Sims returned home very soon after the new Woman’s Hospital was completed and more or less immediately began to scheme to be reinstalled as one of its physicians.
“…dangers of dilating the cervical canal…”
“Painful Menstruation,” J. Marion Sims, The Lancet, March 4, 1865, p. 225. This article would become part of Clinical Notes on Uterine Surgery, almost verbatim.
“It had been many years, Gream wrote…”
“Dilatation or Division of the Cervix Uteri,” G.T. Gream, The Lancet, April 8, 1865, p. 381.
“…Dr. Sims and his compatriot…”
As evidenced by Sims’s claim that the operation was hardly performed in Europe, but was common in his own practice and in America.
“Painful Menstruation,” J. Marion Sims, The Lancet, March 4, 1865, p. 225. This article would become part of Clinical Notes on Uterine Surgery, almost verbatim.
“Was it not the most dilatable part…”
“Dilatation or Division of the Cervix Uteri,” G.T. Gream, The Lancet, April 8, 1865, p. 381.
“…desperate for an heir…”
“Dilatation or Division of the Cervix Uteri,” G.T. Gream, The Lancet, April 8, 1865, p. 381.
“…abortion would soon follow…”
“Dilatation or Division of the Cervix Uteri,” G.T. Gream, The Lancet, April 8, 1865, p. 381.