Inhaltsverzeichnis:
I. Allgemeiner Teil
Instrumentarium
Typische gynäkologische Operationen per laparotomiam
Bauchschnitt Methoden
Die Totalexstirpation des Uterus per laparotomiam
Die Exstirpation des Eierstockes und des Eileiters per laparotomiam
Typische Operationen per vaginam
Coeliotomia vaginalis anterior et posterior
Die Totalexstirpation des Uterus per vaginam
II. Spezieller Teil
Operationen am äußeren Genitale
Operationen an der Vagina
Operationen am Collum uteri
Curettage
Kastrations- und Sterilisations- Operationen
Operationen wegen Myoma uteri
Die Operationsmethoden, den carcinomatösen Uterus zu exstirpieren
Operationen an den Adnexen des Uterus
Operationen bei Peritonitis und Parametritis
Auf kurzem Raum hat Weibel die operativen Verfahren des verstorbenen Wertheim meisterhaft dargestellt. Dieses Werk war als Lehrbuch der operativen Gynäkologie von Wertheim und Weibel gedacht und war noch unvollständig, als Wertheim im Februar 1920 starb. Weibel hat die ursprüngliche Absicht seines Lehrers umgesetzt, nur die in ihrer Klinik angewandten Verfahren aufzunehmen und die seltenen Operationen wegzulassen. Das Buch ist ein Atlas der Operationstechnik, illustriert mit 300 Zeichnungen von Karl Hajek, und sollte bei keinem Gynäkologiestudenten fehlen.
This antique illustrated German language medical book from 1923 is on the subject of Gynecological Surgical Technique. (procedures of that time period).
This book was originally owned by a Stanford Medical Doctor (A.C. Armstrong) and has been passed down through the family. For the past few decades, it has been boxed in storage. It is now time for this book to go to a new home, to someone who is interested in the fascinating history of medicine and how it has evolved (and improved) throughout history. Anyone who is studying medicine would enjoy this look back in time.
A good addition to any collection of historical medical journals.
In a short space, Weibel has masterfully portrayed the operative procedures of the late lamented Wertheim. This work was intended as a textbook of operative gynecology by Wertheim and Weibel, and was still quite incomplete when, in February 1920, Wertheim died. Weibel has carried out the original intention of his preceptor of including only those procedures that are utilized in their clinic, and of omitting the rarely performed operations. The book is an atlas of operative technic illustrated with 300 drawings by Karl Hajek, and is one which no student in gynecology can afford to omit from his shelves.