BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF OVARIAN
"Nescire quod antequam natus esses factum sit, id semper esse puer."-CICERO.
THE value of any scientific work is greatly enhanced by the addition of a list of the principal works to which the Author has been indebted. This acquaints his readers with the school and age, the doctrines of which have influenced the writer; it enables those who study as well as read to refer to sources, and test the author's veracity and judgment; while to subsequent labourers in the same field, such a list of refe- rences is like a map to travellers in an unknown country; and the importance of Medical Bibliography has greatly increased, now that the Press teems every year with medical works,
It will have been observed that the medical press of the last ten years has furnished me with facts on which to found a wider view of ovarian pathology, and I am also indebted to another source of medical bibliography-the theses which are written and defended by those who take their degree in Continental universities.
The importance of this branch of literature is somewhat overlooked by English medical authors. In the great Con- tinental medical schools the candidate for the doctoral cap generally takes for the subject of his thesis some of the striking cases he has met with in hospital practice, or the latest discovery; and frequently the facts and theories of a celebrated "Capo di scuola" are only to be found in the thesis of their favourite pupils. It was so with Stahl, and has been the case in our time with Recamier. Thus many facts are buried in dissertations which, although printed, have scarcely been brought to light.
ARAN, Leçons cliniques sur les mala- dies de l'uterus et de ses annexes, published in three parts, Paris, 1860.
AXENFELD, Dr., Des neuralgies lom- bo-abdominales, considerées comme symptomatiques des affections de l'uterus-Union Médicale, vol. iv. Twointeresting papers, which should be read with what Valleix has written on the same subject.
BATTERSBY, Dr., Report on the patho- logy, diagnosis, and treatment of abscesses of the iliac fossa-Dublin Med. and Surg. Review, vol. xxxi., 1847. An elaborate paper, wherein the history of modern researches on pelvic abscesses is lucidly given. BARNES, Dr., A case of peritonitis- Obstetric Transactions, vol. iii. BENNET, Dr., On inflammation of the womb, 4th Ed., contains a chapter on idiopathic ovaritis. BELL, Dr., of Glasgow, Cases of pelvic inflammation, ending in abscess- London Medical Gazette, New Series, vol. ii. A series of valuable papers. BERNUTZ, Dr., Clinique médicale des maladies des femmes. A work written in conjunction with Dr. Goupil, of which the two first volumes had appeared in 1862. Paris.
BOIVIN and DUGÈS, On diseases of the uterus. Mr. Heming's translation, London, 1834, may be usefully con- sulted.
BOURDON, Des tumeurs fluctuantes du petit Bassin-Revue Médicale de Paris, July, 1841. These three in- teresting papers resume Recamier's practice as regards the treatment of pelvic tumours.
BOURRAUD, De l'ovarite blennorrha- gique, Paris-Thèse de Doctorat, No. 60, 1847. Valuable on account of six cases of idiopathic acute ovaritis which it contains, four of which had not been published. BRITISH AND FOREIGN MED. CHI- RURGICAL REVIEW, A review of Lo- enhardt's work, vol. ii., p. 528.
A review of the author's first edition of a work on diseases of menstruation and ovarian inflam- mation, vol. vi., 1850.
CHEREAU, Dr. Achille, Mémoires pour servir à l'étude des maladies des ovaires, Paris, 1844. This is the only work lately published ex pro- fesso on the subject, and is well worthy of perusal.
Observation d'abcès de l'ovaire- Journal des Connoissances Méd. Chir., August, 1845.
CHEREST, Des engorgements inflam- matoires de la fosse iliaque après l'accouchement, Paris-Thèse de Doctorat, No. 172, 1841. A very good thesis.
CHURCHILL, Dr. Fleetwood, On in- flammation and abscess of the ute- rine appendages—Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, vol. xxiv. This paper is equal to the high repu- tation of its author. Two cases of non-puerperal pelvic abscess are given, but we doubt whether they be cases of ovaritis.
Ovarian irritation-July, 1851, vol. xii.; New Series. COLOMBAT DE L'ISERE, Traité com- plet des maladies des femmes, Paris, 1843. This contains little informa- tion on the pathology of the ovaria.
DANCE, Sur quelques engorgements inflammatoires qui se developpent dans la fosse iliaque droite-Re- pertoire d'Anatomie et de Physio- logie, t. iv., p. 135, 1827. DOHERTY, Pr. Queen's College, Gal- way. On secondary pelvic inflam- mation-Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medicine, vol. xxii. This paper resumes the practice of Dr. Ken- nedy, late master of the Dublin Lying-in Hospital.
DUBLIN MED. And Surg. REVIEW, A review of the author's first edition of Diseases of Menstruation and Ovarian Inflammation, vol. x., New Series, 1850.
DUGAST, De l'exploration des ovaires
-Thèse de Doctorat, Paris, 1839. This will be consulted with interest.
F. FICHOT, Quelques mots sur les abcès des ligaments larges chez les femmes nouvellement accouchées-Thèse de Doctorat, No. 379, Paris, 1839. This will repay perusal.
GRISOLLE, Dr., Histoire des tumeurs phlegmoneuses des fosses iliaques- Archives Gén. de Médecine, Série 3, tom. iv., 1839. Useful to establish the differential diagnosis of ovarian abscesses.
GOLDSCHMIDT, Des fongosités de la
cavité uterine-Thèse de Strasburg, 2nde Série, No. 461. GLASGOW MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. i., contains a very instructive review of the second edition of this work.
HIRTZ, Sur les maladies des ovaires -Thèse de Strasburg, No. 67, 1841. I perused this thesis many years ago with great interest. Hirtz is now professor of the University of Strasburg. This university stand- ing on the frontiers of France and Germany, its teachers have been equally well acquainted with the literature of both countries, which has enabled them formerly, and now, to advance medical science.
JENNETTE, Surgeon to the Birkenhead Hospital. On inflammation and ab- scess of the uterine appendages- Lond. Med. Gazette, New Series, vol. xlv. This paper contains three original cases of post-partum pelvic abscess, with judicious remarks.
KRÜGER, a Thesis, with the following title: Pathologia Ovariorum, Göt- tingen, 1782. The work is rare, it is not to be found in the libraries of the College of Surgeons, or in that of the Roy. Med. and Chir. Society.
LANDOUZY, Traité complet de l'hys- terie, Paris, 1846. This is the best monograph on hysteria, and a model worthy of imitation by those who wish to investigate thoroughly any disease.
LATIS, Des inflammations des an- nexes de l'uterus-Thèse de Doctorat, Paris, after 1848. I understand this to be one of the best mono- graphs written on the subject.
LEBATARD, Des abcès de la fosse ili- aque-Thèse de Doctorat, Paris, No. 397, 1837.
LEVER, Dr., On pelvic tumours ob- structing parturition-Guy's Hos pital Reports, 1842.
On pelvic inflammation with ab- scess occurring after delivery Guy's Hospital Reports, 1844. M.
MADGE, Dr., On uterine hæmatocele. The paper contains an interesting case, illustrated by coloured draw- ings-Obstetric Transactions, vol. iii. MARCHAL DE CALVI, Sur les abcès intra-pelviens-Thèse de Concours pour l'agrégation à la Faculté de Paris, 1844. This thesis princi- pally refers to the puerperal varie- ties of pelvic abscesses, and is worth consulting.
MARTIN, le Jeune, of Montpellier, Des tumeurs phlegmoneuses des annexes de l'uterus, 1835. This is much praised by many excellent authorities.
MELLIER, Dr., Considérations pra- tiques sur le traitement des maladies de la matrice-Mémoires de l'Aca- démie Royale de Médecine, vol. ii. This paper drew attention to the inter-dependence of uterine and ovarian inflammatory affections. MENIERE, Des tumeurs phlegmoneuses de la fosse iliaque droite-Archives Gén., t. xvii., 1828.
MERCIER, Dr., Mémoire sur la perito- nite, considérée comme cause de ste- rilité chez les femmes-Gazette Mé- dicale de Paris, subsequent to 1838. MERIC, Mr. de, A paper on blennor- rhagic ovaritis, containing three cases -Lancet, 1862.
MONTAULT, Dr., Observations et recherches sur la peritonite puer- perale-Journal Complémentaire des Sciences Médicales, vol. xl. and xli., 1831.
Sur les divers modes de termina- tion de l'ovarite puerperale-Jour- nal Hebdomadaire, vol. i., 1834. This last paper resumes the three preceding ones, which, however, most deserve perusal.
NEGRIER, Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur les ovaires hu- maines. Négrier is a distinguished professor of the medical school of
PIOTAY, Tumeurs phlegmoneuses de fosse iliaque dans les annexes de l'uterus. Paris, Thèse, No. 462, 1837.
PISTOCCHI, Dr., and Professor at the University of Bologna, Sulla Oofori- tide, Bullettino delle Scienze Mediche, 1850, Nos. for January and Fe- bruary. Very valuable papers, containing several interesting cases, one of which I have condensed. POMME, Traité des affections vapo- reuses des deux sexes. Second Edi- tion, Lyons, 1765. A book well worth reading for many practical views on the treatment of nervous affections by baths; and it contains two cases of catalepsy.
RECAMIER, Recherches sur le traite- ment du cancer. Two volumes, Paris, 1829. There is a treatise of general pathology at the end of this work, to which Trousseau and Pidoux are indebted for many of the views expounded in their treatise on Therapeutics. RIGBY, Dr. Edward, Papers on ova- rian pathology, in the last volumes of the Medical Times. RITCHIE, Dr., Contributions to the physiology of the human ovary- London Med. Gazette, vol. xxxiii., 1844.
On general disease-Edin. Med. and Surg. Journal, 1851.
VIGUES, Des tumeurs sanguines de
l'excavation pelvienne chez la femme -Thèse de Doctorat, 1850. This is a very valuable contribution to ob- stetric pathology, and a fair at- tempt to thoroughly investigate the subject.
VOISIN, Dr., Sur l'hematocèle peri- uterin. The work embodies the practice of Nélaton.
WAINRIGHT, Surgeon to the Northern Hospital of Liverpool, Cases of ab- scesses forming within the pelvis, with observations-Provincial Med. and Surg. Transactions, vol. ix., 1841.
WEST, Dr., On diseases of women, Second Edition, contains valuable contributions to the study of ova- ritis and hæmatocele.
BELLADONNA, utility of, 90, 118, 251, 384.
Biliary derangement no cause of pseudo-narcotism, 116.
Biliary plethora, 178.
Bleeding in acute ovaritis, 424.
Bleeding, its advantages and dangers, 119.
Blennorrhagic uterine catarrh, 218.
Blennorrhagia, a cause of ovaritis, 314.
Blighting of the ovum, a cause of sterility, 355.
Blisters in sub-acute ovaritis, 385.
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