Medical and Chirurgical Observations, as an Appendix to a Former Publication


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This work is much more than an appendix to the author's prior publication, A practical treatise on wounds and other chirurgical subjects (1767). It constitutes a new work with cases and observations not appearing elsewhere. Gooch discusses the establishment of the new Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals, how they should be set up and how the wards should be equipped and run. He gives advice for both outpatient as well as inpatient care, and has included detailed minutes of those with epidemics. Included among a few of the up-to-date cases are cancerous diseases and their treatment, enlarged liver, effects of large doses of opium, and a 'lunatick's swallowing an iron pin of a door more than five inches long and two in circumference, and the consequences.'

























Surgical observations on the more important diseases of the mucous canals of the body; being a second edition of the author's treatise on stricture of the urethra. To which are added, practical observations on contraction of the oesophagus and rectum; An essay on the diagnosis of hernial and other tumours in the groin; with remarks on tracheotomy, as connected with the treatment of chronic laryngitis


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