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  • Moir, Professor John Chassar
  • Research files PP/JCM.1-9
  • Vesico-vaginal fistulae and other causes of post-partum incontinence PP/JCM.4

Vesico-vaginal fistulae and other causes of post-partum incontinence

Date:
1858-1977
Reference:
PP/JCM.4
Part of:
Moir, Professor John Chassar
  • Archives and manuscripts

Collection contents

  • Moir, Professor John ChassarPP/JCM
    • Research filesPP/JCM.1-9
      • Vesico-vaginal fistulae and other causes of post-partum incontinencePP/JCM.4
        • Vesico-vaginal fistulae and the pioneer of treatment, Dr James Marion Sims (1813-1883)PP/JCM.4/1
        • Reprints of papers by other peoplePP/JCM.4/2
        • Prints and transparencies of operations and illustrations of techniques; with statistics and summaries of cases, catalogue of gynaecological instruments and a manual produced by Ethicon Ltd on repair of the bladder neck vesico-vaginal fistulaPP/JCM.4/3
        • Correspondence with Drs Reginald and Catherine Hamlin of the Fistula Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; and associated ephemeraPP/JCM.4/4
        • Miscellaneous correspondence on fistula including letters from Mrs P.M. Naidu, Hyderabad, India, 1977PP/JCM.4/5

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1858-1977

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1 file

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