1356227 CANCER OF THE UTERUS: ITS PATHOLOGY, SYMPTOMOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT [SIGNED]. Thomas Stephen Cullen.
CANCER OF THE UTERUS: ITS PATHOLOGY, SYMPTOMOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT [SIGNED]
CANCER OF THE UTERUS: ITS PATHOLOGY, SYMPTOMOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT [SIGNED]
CANCER OF THE UTERUS: ITS PATHOLOGY, SYMPTOMOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT [SIGNED]
CANCER OF THE UTERUS: ITS PATHOLOGY, SYMPTOMOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT [SIGNED]

CANCER OF THE UTERUS: ITS PATHOLOGY, SYMPTOMOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT [SIGNED]

Philadelphia and London: W.B. Saunders Company, 1909. Quarto, xvi, 693 pages + 11 lithographic plates (with tissue protectors) and numerous in-text illustrations, some in color and some black and white. Very good-; Half bound in brown leather with textured brown cloth boards; Rubbing and wear to leather, particular to corners of boards, head and tail of spine, and joints; Inscribed by the author to fellow doctor Walter Dandy on front free endpaper; Text block slightly age-toned. MF consignment. Shelved Case 13.

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Cullen was a Canadian gynecologist who worked and researched at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Walter Edward Dandy (1886-1946), also associated with Johns Hopkins Hospital, is regarded as one of the founding fathers of the field of neurosurgery. The inscription reads "To my friend Walter Dandy / who took such wonderful / care of my wife during / her last days. No surgeon / could have done more-- / No one could have been / more gentle and sympathetic. / Oct 31. 1918 Thomas S. Cullen"