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Belly-Rippers, Surgical Innovation and the Ovariotomy Controversy

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Author: Search for this author Frampton, Sally. (author)
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Year: 2018.
Publisher: Cham :, Springer International Publishing :
Series: Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Modern History
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This open access book looks at the dramatic history of ovariotomy, an operation to remove ovarian tumours first practiced in the early nineteenth century. Bold and daring, surgeons who performed it claimed to be initiating a new era of surgery by opening the abdomen. Ovariotomy soon occupied a complex position within medicine and society, as an operation which symbolised surgical progress, while also remaining at the boundaries of ethical acceptability. This book traces the operation’s innovation, from its roots in eighteenth-century pathology, through the denouncement of those who performed it as ‘belly-rippers’, to its rapid uptake in the 1880s, when ovariotomists were accused of over-operating. Throughout the century, the operation was never a hair’s breadth from controversy.

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Author: Search for this author Frampton, Sally. (author)
Statement of Responsibility: by Sally Frampton.
Medium identifier: OA
Year: 2018.
Publisher: Cham :, Springer International Publishing :
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Subject type: Search for this subject type PDX, SCI034000
ISBN: 9783319789347
Description: 1st ed. 2018., XVI, 267 p. 10 illus., 5 illus. in color., online resource.
Series: Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Modern History
Tags: History.; Social history.; Medicine—History.; Abdominal surgery.; Sociology.; History of Science.; Social History.; History of Medicine.; Gender Studies.; Abdominal Surgery.
Participating parties: Search for this character SpringerLink (Online service) (contributor)
Media group: eBook