The History of Endocrine Surgery
By (Author) R. B. Welbourn
By (author) Stanley R. Friesen
By (author) Ivan D.A. Johnston
By (author) Ronald A. Sellwood
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th August 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Surgery
History of medicine
617.4409
Hardback
410
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
Richard B.Welbourn, a retired endocrine surgeon who has written two books on the subject, has compiled this history of the new and advancing discipline of endocrine surgery. The book traces the history of endocrine surgery from its origins to the 1980s, detailing the stories behind the surgery of each gland. A valuable biographical index containing basic information as well as the ideas and achievements of great names in the field will prove an invaluable resource.
. . . Labour of love. . . . Packed with information -biographical - evolutionary . . . . The reader will be enthralled by the pioneering efforts of so many giants. . ." J. A. van Heerden, M.D. (Mayo Clinic) World Journal of Surgery ." . . Meticulously researched, thorough and complete. . . . Knowledge in its direction and emphasis. . . . Obligatory starting point for amateurs and professionals. . . . Very useful book, comfortable to read and efficient to consult. . . . Finest bibliography of any discipline's development. . . .-Sherwin B. Nuland, M.D. (Yale)
This book by Richard B. Welbourn, one of the world's most distinguished endocrine surgeons, will not disappoint those who were aware of its preparations and were eagerly awaiting its publication. . . . The author . . . quotes Billroth in his preface who said, 'Only the man who is familiar with the art and science of the past is competent to aid in its progress in the future.' This book was conceived with that purpose for all of those with interest in endocrinology and surgery of the endocrine glands, and details this fascinating story from its origins until about 1980. . . . This is a book that all physicians would enjoy and profit from reading. It is must reading for surgeons with an interest in endocrinology and the same could equally apply to endocrinologists.-Annals of Surgery
." . . Labour of love. . . . Packed with information -biographical - evolutionary . . . . The reader will be enthralled by the pioneering efforts of so many giants. . ." J. A. van Heerden, M.D. (Mayo Clinic) World Journal of Surgery ." . . Meticulously researched, thorough and complete. . . . Knowledge in its direction and emphasis. . . . Obligatory starting point for amateurs and professionals. . . . Very useful book, comfortable to read and efficient to consult. . . . Finest bibliography of any discipline's development. . . ."-Sherwin B. Nuland, M.D. (Yale)
"This book by Richard B. Welbourn, one of the world's most distinguished endocrine surgeons, will not disappoint those who were aware of its preparations and were eagerly awaiting its publication. . . . The author . . . quotes Billroth in his preface who said, 'Only the man who is familiar with the art and science of the past is competent to aid in its progress in the future.' This book was conceived with that purpose for all of those with interest in endocrinology and surgery of the endocrine glands, and details this fascinating story from its origins until about 1980. . . . This is a book that all physicians would enjoy and profit from reading. It is must reading for surgeons with an interest in endocrinology and the same could equally apply to endocrinologists."-Annals of Surgery
RICHARD B. WELBOURN holds many degrees and honorary degrees. He is Emeritus Professor of Surgical Endocrinology of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School in London and the First President of the British Association of Endocrine Surgeons. STANLEY R. FRIESEN is Professor of Surgery and the History and Philosophy of Medicine at the University of Kansas. IVAN D.A. JOHNSTON is Professor of Surgery at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. RONALD A. SELLWOOD is Emeritus Professor of Surgery at the University of Manchester.