LOT 241 Collection of 11 offprints by Howard A. Kelly, many inscribed and most Thomas A. Cullen's copies, with 3 biographical offprints of Kelly by Cullen (inscribed), including: KELLY, HOWARD A. 1858-1943; and CULLEN, THOMAS S. 1868-1953.
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KELLY, HOWARD A. 1858-1943; and CULLEN, THOMAS S. 1868-1953.
Collection of 11 offprints by Howard A. Kelly, many inscribed and most Thomas A. Cullen's copies, with 3 biographical offprints of Kelly by Cullen (inscribed), including: 1. "Hysterorrhaphy," New York: W. Wood & Co., 1887. Inscribed. Garrison-Morton 6086;2. "Examination of the ureters," 1888. Inscribed secretarially: "Compl. of H. A. Kelly, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md." with Cullen stamp;3. "Cephalaematoma verum exteruun," 1890. INSCRIBED TO HIS MOTHER: "To the authoress of the author with the author's compliments";WITH: 8 others. For a full description of the offprints included, please see the on-line catalogue.An important collection that links Howard A. Kelly and Thomas S. Cullen. Kelly was appointed the first chief of gynecology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1889 and was a member of the staff until his death. "During his years at Johns Hopkins, Kelly did much to develop the fields of gynecology, abdominal surgery, and urology. He devised techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder....His name was eponymized in the Kelly pad for obstetrical and surgical tables, the Kelly cystoscope for visualization of the female bladder, the Kelly tubular vaginal and rectal speculae through which diagnostic and therapeutic procedures could be undertaken, and the Kelly operation for the correction of urinary incontinence in women" (ANB 12, pp 522-523). Cullen's long career at Johns Hopkins began in 1891 when he worked in William H. Welch's pathology laboratory. He subsequently served as Kelly's resident and spent the rest of his career as a member of the Hopkins faculty. Cullen played a vital role in obtaining a faculty position for medical illustrator Max Broedel who produced many illustrations for Cullen's books. See Garrison-Morton 6110, 6124.1, and 6220. Accompanied by large photogravure portraits of Kelly and Cullen.
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