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D. Szilagyi, L. France, R. Smith, J. Whitcomb (1958)
The clinical use of an elastic dacron prosthesis.A.M.A. archives of surgery, 77 4
F. Adair (1933)
PLASMA CELL MASTITIS—A LESION SIMULATING MAMMARY CARCINOMA: A CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGIC STUDY WITH A REPORT OF TEN CASESArchives of Surgery, 26
C. Mcvay (1948)
Inguinal and femoral hernioplasty; anatomic repair.Archives of surgery, 57 4
J. Sampson (1921)
PERFORATING HEMORRHAGIC (CHOCOLATE) CYSTS OF THE OVARY: THEIR IMPORTANCE AND ESPECIALLY THEIR RELATION TO PELVIC ADENOMAS OF ENDOMETRIAL TYPE (ADENOMYOMA OF THE UTERUS, RECTOVAGINAL SEPTUM, SIGMOID, ETC.)Archives of Surgery, 3
F. Torek
CARCINOMA OF THE THORACIC PORTION OF THE ESOPHAGUS: REPORT OF A CASE IN WHICH OPERATION WAS DONE ELEVEN YEARS AGOArchives of Surgery, 10
France LC Szilagyi DE (1958)
The clinical use of an elastic Dacron prosthesisArch Surg, 77
B. Brooks, F. Jostes (1924)
A CLINICAL STUDY OF DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATION OF THE EXTREMITIES: A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW METHOD OF EXAMINATIONArchives of Surgery, 9
Abstract THIS 75TH anniversary year of the Archives of Surgery provides a propitious opportunity to admiringly review some historical highlights from the Archives's publishing past. To accomplish this, a wise and worldly compilation of texts illustrating the history of medicine has been consulted. Morton's Medical Bibliography (5th ed, Hampshire, England, Scolar Press, 1991) (affectionately known as "Garrison-Morton" or "G-M"), recently revised by Jeremy Norman, a renowned medical historian and purveyor of rare medical works, is an authoritative and thoroughly annotated work that provides a chronological bibliography of the most important contributions to the history and development of the medical sciences. In this wonderfully interesting book, a total of 8927 individually numbered entries encompass virtually every area of medical knowledge from the time of the ancient Egyptians through the modern era. Among the numerous G-M citations are 11 papers first seen in the pages of the Archives of Surgery. The scope References 1. Sampson JA. Perforating hemorrhagic (chocolate) cysts of the ovary: their importance and especially their relation to pelvic adenomas of endometrial type ('adenomyoma' of the uterus, rectovaginal septum, sigmoid, etc) . Arch Surg . 1921;3:262.Crossref 2. Brooks B, Jostes FA. A clinical study of diseases of the circulation of the extremities: a description of a new method of examination . Arch Surg . 1924;9: 501.Crossref 3. Torek F. Carcinoma of the thoracic portion of the esophagus: report of a case in which operation was done eleven years ago . Arch Surg . 1925;10:359.Crossref 4. Adair FE. Plasma cell mastitis—a lesion simulating mammary carcinoma: a clinical and pathologic study with a report of ten cases . Arch Surg . 1933;26: 738.Crossref 5. McVay CB. Inguinal and femoral hernioplasty: anatomic repair . Arch Surg . 1948; 57:528.Crossref 6. Szilagyi DE, France LC, Smith RF, Whitcomb GJ. The clinical use of an elastic Dacron prosthesis . Arch Surg . 1958;77:547.
Archives of Surgery – American Medical Association
Published: Jul 1, 1995
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