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Historical Highlights From the Archives of Surgery

Historical Highlights From the Archives of Surgery 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. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Surgery American Medical Association

Historical Highlights From the Archives of Surgery

Archives of Surgery , Volume 130 (7) – Jul 1, 1995

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0004-0010
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1538-3644
DOI
10.1001/archsurg.1995.01430070045007
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Abstract

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.

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Archives of SurgeryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 1, 1995

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