A History of Limb Amputation
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book opens with a unique historical review of natural amputations due to congenital absence, disease, frostbite, animal trauma, and to punishment and ritual. The advent of surgical amputation and its difficulties form a major part of the book,...
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This book opens with a unique historical review of natural amputations due to congenital absence, disease, frostbite, animal trauma, and to punishment and ritual. The advent of surgical amputation and its difficulties form a major part of the book, summarising the evolution of the control of haemorrhage and infection, pain relief, techniques, instrumentation, complications, prostheses, results and case histories. Alternative procedures, increasingly important in the last two centuries, are also debated.
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This book opens with a unique historical review of natural amputations due to congenital absence, disease, frostbite, animal trauma, and to punishment and ritual. The advent of surgical amputation and its difficulties form a major part of the book, summarising the evolution of the control of haemorrhage and infection, pain relief, techniques, instrumentation, complications, prostheses, results and case histories. Alternative procedures, increasingly important in the last two centuries, are also debated.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „A History of Limb Amputation “
and Sources.- Natural Causes of Dismemberment.- Accidental Causes for Amputation: Auto-Amputation.- Ritual, Punitive, Legal and Iatrogenic Causes.- Cold Steel and Gunshot Causes.- Elective Amputation: Early Evolution to the End of the 17th Century.- Elective Amputation: From the 18th Century to 1846.- Elective Amputation: From 1846 to Recent Times.- Interpretations of Amputation by Society, Patients and Surgeons.- Surgical Instrumentation and Equipment.- Indications, Timing and Procedures.- Stumps: Reattachment,Management, Complications, Revision and Care for Limb-Fitting.- Artificial Limbs and Rehabilitation.
Autoren-Porträt von John R. Kirkup
John Kirkup, MD, MA, FRCS, Dip Hist Med studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and St Mary's Hospital, London, qualifying in 1952. After service in the Royal Navy he worked as an orthopedic surgeon for the Bath Clinical Area, Somerset, introducing ankle joint replacement to the United Kingdom in 1976.Always intrigued by the evolution of surgery from its pre-historic roots, Mr Kirkup edited facsimiles of Wiseman's Of Wounds (1676) and Woodall's Surgions Mate (1617), published A Historical Guide to British Orthopaedic Surgery, and contributed chapters in books on Ambroise Paré, on pain management during surgery, on trepanation, on the battle against infection, on damaged surgeon's equipment of the Mary Rose shipwreck and on instrumentation generally. He published a wide variety of journal communications including and extended series on surgical instruments and on the history of foot and ankle surgery, and twelve surgical entries in the New Dictionary of National Biography. He has been Hunterian, Vicary, Sydenham and Hamilton Russell Lecturer, was awarded the Sir Arthur Keith Medal of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and has advised widely on museum collections, especially in the UK, Portugal and Australia.
Formerly President of the British Society for Medical History, President of the History Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, Honorary Archivist of the British Orthopaedic Association and Chairman of the Historical Medical Equipment Society, Mr Kirkup is currently Honorary Curator of the Historical Instrument Collection at the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Lecture in Surgical History to the Society of Apothecaries, London. He is also about to publish a book on the evolution of surgical instruments.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: John R. Kirkup
- 2010, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007, VIII, 184 Seiten, Maße: 17,8 x 25,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1849966028
- ISBN-13: 9781849966023
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Englisch
Rezension zu „A History of Limb Amputation “
Aus den Rezensionen:"... Die Literatur des Verfassers und damit sein Gesichtsfeld beschränken sich auf den angelsächsischen und französischen Sprachbereich. ... Getreu seinem Titel liegt der Schwerpunkt des Buches auf der Amputationschirurgie. Es wäre die ideale, ebenso lesenswerte Ergänzung zum Werk ... über 'Prothesen der Unteren Extremität vom Altertum bis 1930', erschienen 2005 im Verlag der Bundesfachschule OrthopädieTechnik in Dortmund. Beide unter einem Dach in einer Sprache vereint zu sehen, bleibt wohl ein frommer Wunschtraum." (Prof. em. Dr. med. R. Baumgartner, in: MOT Medizinisch-Orthopädische Technik, 2009)
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From the reviews:"After a description of the more common causes for amputation of the limbs, the author analyses more extensively the different causes:-trauma cases of various etiologies,-ritual, punitive, legal amputation,-iatrogenic causes,-war amputations. ... A very uncommon book ... bringing some interesting overview along the history of surgery." (Jean-Yves Jenny, European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, Vol. 21, 2011)
"This is a well written and beautifully illustrated history of amputation, describing the causes and techniques of amputation, and ending with more recent developments in rehabilitation and prosthetics. ... the book should be seen as a fascinating insight into how surgical and anaesthetic techniques, and operative instruments, have developed over the centuries. ... Surgeons and physicians from a variety of different specialties, and anyone with an interest in medical history, will enjoy it." (I. Loftus, British Journal of Surgery, Vol. 95, October, 2008)
"The author has provided a thoroughly researched history of human limb amputation from prehistory to the present from both a patient's and a physician's perspective. ... 'The author's goals are worthwhile because there is no similar book that provides specific information on amputation, a topic of major concern while we are engaged in war. ... The author has broadly and carefully treated an unattractive subject with professional detachment, patient empathy, and a concern for the level of societal acceptance." (Ralph D. Arcari, National Taiwan University Library, August, 2007)
"A History of Limb Amputation is a work of scholarship and comes from the pen of an erudite writer. ... the most elevating theme in Kirkup's book is the strength of the human spirit, for so many cases of amputation are related without any form of anaesthetic, in which the patient exhibited extraordinary calm and patience. ... In short this book should be bought and
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read by all aspirants to medicine. Law Lords and NHS managers would also come to no harm from reading it." (R. Birch, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 90 (18), October, 2008)
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