By JOHN BLAND-SUTTON, F.R.C.S. (Eng.)

Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital and Senior Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, London.

CHAPTER I

PAGES

CŒLIOTOMY
Preparation of Patient, [3]. Basins, Dishes, and Instruments, [4]. Sutureand Ligature Material, [5]. Dabs, [5]. Gloves, Operating Table, Anæsthesia,[6]. The Incision, [7]. Misplaced Viscera, [8]. Closure of Wound, [8][3][9]

CHAPTER II

OVARIOTOMY
The Operation, [10]. Cysts of the Broad Ligaments, [14]. Spurious Capsules,[15]. For Carcinoma of Ovary, [15]. Incomplete Ovariotomy, [16]. AnomalousOvariotomy, [16]. Ovariotomy followed by Hysterectomy, [17].Repeated Ovariotomy, [17]. Pregnancy after Bilateral Ovariotomy,[17]. Ovariotomy at Extremes of Life, [18]. Ovariotomy in Old Age,[19]. Mortality, [19][10][20]

CHAPTER III

OÖPHORECTOMY
Operation, [22]. Abdominal Hysterectomy after Bilateral Oöphorectomyand Ovariotomy, [25]. Mortality, [25]. Operation for Primary Cancerof the Fallopian Tube, [26][21][28]