Removal of the Uterine Appendages (Five Cases) and eight other titles.

Medical Offprints by a Female Gynecological Surgeon

[Health issues]. Jones, Mary A. Dixon. Removal of the Uterine Appendages. Nine consecutive cases. Reprinted from The Medical Record, August 21, 1886. New York: Trow’s Printing and Bookbinding Company, 1886.

12mo.; errata slip tipped in at the front; gray printed wrappers, stapled; ownership signature on upper right corner of upper wrapper; “Uterus, appendages of, excision of” written in pencil on upper wrapper; lower wrapper slightly torn; staples rusted.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. Removal of the Uterine Appendages. Five cases. Reprinted from the American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Vol. XXI., February, 1888. New York: William Wood & Co., 1888.

8vo.; blue printed wrappers, stapled; ink signature on upper wrapper, “W.A. Newman Dorland, M.D.” and “88”; “Uterus, appendages of, excision of” written in pencil on upper wrapper with minor chips and tears.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. A Hitherto Undescribed Disease of the Ovary; Endothlioma changing to Angeioma and Hæmatoma. Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal for September 28, 1889.

12mo.; light brown printed wrappers, string-tied; “Ovary, Endothelioma” and “J.C. 2” written in pencil on upper wrapper; advertisement for New York Medical Journal printed on interior of lower wrapper.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. Another Hitherto Undescribed Disease of the Ovaries. Anomalous menstrual bodies. Reprinted from The New York Medical Journal for May 10 and 17, 1890.

12mo.; gray printed wrappers, string-tied; ownership signature on upper right corner of upper wrapper; “Ovary, Diseases of” written in pencil on upper wrapper, and in ink, “W.A. Newman Dorland” and “No. 101”; advertisement for New York Medical Journal printed on interior of lower wrapper.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. Diagnosis and Some of the Clinical Aspects of Gyroma and Endothelioma of the Ovary. Reprint from the Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, November 1892.

8vo.; beige printed wrappers, stapled; ownership signature (“J. Solis Cohen”) on bottom edge of upper wrapper; “Ovary, Endothelioma” written in pencil on the upper wrapper; lower wrapper slightly darkened.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. Microscopical Studies in Pelvic Peritonitis. Reprinted from the Medical Record, May 28, 1892. New York: Trow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1892.

12mo.; beige printed wrappers, disbound with stab holes at left margin; “18” stamped on upper wrapper; edges darkened.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. Carcinoma of the Pelvis. Reprinted from the Medical Record, March 11, 1893. New York: Trow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Co., 1893.

12mo.; beige printed wrappers, stapled; “Pelvis, Tumors of, Malignant” written in pencil on upper wrapper.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. Laparatomy for Dieases Of Women From 1879 to 1889. Reprinted from the American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, vol. XXXVI., No. 1, 1897.

8vo.; beige printed wrappers, disbound and repaired with tape; Initial “JBB” in pencil on upper wrapper.

Together with:

Jones, Mary A. Dixon. The Origin and Formation of Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus. Reprint from the Medical Record. September 14, 1901. New York: William Wood and Co., 1901.

12mo.; dark gray printed wrappers, disbound with stab holes at left margin; “Uterine, Tumors, Causes” and “JC 2” written in pencil on upper wrapper; covers darkened.

A collection of nine offprints on uterine cancer and other obstetric disorders written by renowned female surgeon Dr. Mary A. Dixon Jones. Each pamphlet was owned by one or two other doctors, whose names or initials in most cases appear on the upper wrappers. Most contain numerous diagrams and illustrations of the female reproductive system, as well as mortality statistics for certain procedures. Dr. Dixon Jon

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