Norman Dott (6 results)
Published by The C. V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, Missouri 1944
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine condition. No jacket. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. St. Louis, Missouri: The C. V. Mosby Company, 1944. 7.5" wide by 10" tall. Bookplate. Bright, clean, square, tight, unmarked copy. No remainder mark No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. "With 245 illustrations and 3 coloured plate…s." Dr. Harry Moss Traquair (1875-1954) was ophthalmic surgeon in Edinburgh at the Royal Infirmary and Chalmers Hospital. He also lectured on diseases of the eye at Edinburgh University. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. Original maroon cloth, decorated in gold and black. Keywords: Ophthalmology. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Hardcover. Fine condition/No jacket. xv, 332pp .
Published by A William Wood Book, The Williams and Wilkins Company, Baltimore, 1945. 1936
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Green cloth with gold spine lettering, 6 3/4 X 10 inches, 424 pages. All folding plates present and in fine condition. Illustrations are x-rays, photos, and drawings. Stamp on title page else, Fine. Bookplate of doctor and author, Henry V. Witzleben (see photo). Subjects cover includ…e:mechanics of head injury, pathology, diagnosis of closed injuries of the head, treatment and surgical techniques of head inquries, skull fractures, open or compound wounds of the head, traumatic osteomyelitis, rehabilitation, post-traumatic epilepsy, mechanisms of head injuries at birth.
Published by E. AND S. LIVINGSTONE LTD, EDINBURGH 1945
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Boards lightly rubbed and lightly marked, ink inscription to front free endpaper, pencil inscriptions to some margins, otherwise, clean throughout. Good. Book.
More imagesThe Hypothalamus. Morphological, Functional, Clinical and Surgical Aspects
Le GROS CLARK, W.E., John BEATTIE, George RIDDOCH and Norman M. DOTT
Published by Oliver and Boyd for the William Ramsay Henderson Trust, Edinburgh 1938
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd for the William Ramsay Henderson Trust, 1938. Small quarto, xii, 211, [1] (publisher's list) pages with numerous illustrations (many from photographs, but also including charts, graphs and plans). Blue cloth a little scuffed and marked; extremities a litt…le bumped (with light associated creasing to some corners); spine a little darkened; a very good copy. With the ink gift inscription to, and with the bookplates (one pictorial, one armorial) of, Walter Russell Brain, First Baron Brain of Eynsham (1895-1966); physician, medical statesman, essayist, public servant, medical scientist, neurologist and poet (who wrote one of the papers in the References section here - see page 188). Also with the bookplate of eminent Australian neurosurgeon Professor Donald Simpson AO (1927-2018) on the verso of the front flyleaf, and a warm gift inscription to him.

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Medical Annual, 1927. - Bristol : John Wright & Sons, Ltd.; London: Simpkin, Marschall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd., 1927, kl.-8°, 15 pp., Figd, 4 plates, orig. wrappers. Offprint! Norman McOmish Dott (1897-1973) was a Scottish neurosurgeon. He was the first holder of the Chair of Neurological Surgery at the University of Edinburg…h. He is known for "The first planned intracranial operation for aneurysm*". "Norman McOmish Dott (1897-1973) developed surgical neurology in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was a scholar of worldwide renown. One of Dott's most notable contributions to neurosurgery was his understanding of hypothalamic physiology, mostly acquired through the comprehensive study of patients with lesions involving this region of the diencephalon, particularly craniopharyngiomas (CPs). Recognition of symptoms caused by hypothalamic disturbances allowed him to predict the accurate anatomical relationships between CPs and the hypothalamus, despite the rudimentary radiological methods available during the 1930s. His sophisticated knowledge permitted Dott to perform radical removals of CPs originating within the third ventricle floor with acceptable success. Between 1934 and 1937, he operated on 4 CP cases originating in the hypothalamus, achieving a satisfactory postoperative outcome in 3 of the 4 patients. Aware of the strong attachment of hypothalamic CPs to the infundibulo-tuberal area, Dott used a double transbasal and transventricular approach to these lesions, a strategy providing an optimal view and control of the tumor boundaries. The decisive mentorship of several legendary figures of physiology and neurosurgery greatly influenced Dott's surgical evolution. The experimental pituitary gland work he performed with Sir Edward Sharpey-Schäfer at the beginning of his career stirred Dott's curiosity about the issue of hypothalamus-pituitary relationships. As a result, he decided to move to Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (Boston, Massachusetts) in 1923, to train in neurosurgery and neuropathology under the guidance of the leaders in these fields, Harvey Williams Cushing (1869-1939) and Percival Sylvester Bailey (1892-1973). They inspired the young Dott and shared with him their clinical and pathological expertise, in addition to their surgical strategies for best approaching and removing these challenging tumors. In time, Dott would come to surpass his mentors." Ruth Prieto & José M. Pascual: Norman M. Dott, master of hypothalamic craniopharyngioma surgery: the decisive mentoring of Harvey Cushing and Percival Bailey at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. JNS 127/4 (2017 *)Intracranial aneurysms: Cerebral arterioradiography: Surgical treatment. Trans. med.-chir. Soc. Edinb., n.s. 47, 219-34, 1932-1933.

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Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., 51/11. - Section of Otology. - London, November 1958, 8°, 3 pp., 2 Fig., orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint! (From Discussion on Acoustic Neuroma, Section of Otology with Section Laryngology). Norman McOmish Dott (1897-1973) was a Scottish neurosurgeon. He was the first holder of the Chair of Neurological Surger…y at the University of Edinburgh.