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    pamphlet. Illus. 2 pages (pp. 322-323) IN: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, Vol. 40, No. 7. Tall 4to, wrs. Leipzig, 1914. First Edition. Whole number offered entire. "Simmond's disease" -- pituitary cachexia. GM 3901.

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    hardcover. 15 photogr. illus. 14pp. IN: Virchow's Arch. path. Anat., vol. 217, pp. 226-39. 8vo, buckram, ex-lib. Berlin, 1914. First Edition. Vols. 217-18 offered entire. "Simmond's disease," -- pituitary cachexia. GM 3901.

  • Simmonds, Morris

    Erscheinungsdatum: 1914

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    Virch. Arch. path. Anat., 217. - Berlin, Verlag von Georg Reimer, 1914, 8°, IV, 476 pp., 58 Abbildungen, 1 Kurve, 9 Taf., Halbleinenband d.Zeit. First Edition! Morris Simmonds (1855-1925) - "Simmonds's disease" - pituitary cachexia. Garrison & Morton No 3901 (DMW 1941, pp.322-323).

  • 0. [Komplettes Heft Nr.7, S.313-344]. Garrison & Morton: 3901: "Simmond's disease" - pituitary cachexia." *** Morris Simmonds (1855-1925) - "In 1914, M. Simmonds described a women who died at the age of 46 after several days of unconsciousness in a cachectic state. The autopsy showed a nearly complete atrophy of the pituitary. The exploration of the history revealed that after the birth of her fifth child, 11 years before the women had had a puerperal septic fever from which she never recovered. She remained amenorrhoic, suffered from muscular weakness, dizziness, anaemia and "senium praecox". Simmonds concluded, after observation of three more cases in 1918, "that the fibrous atrophy of the anterior lobe has to be regarded as the outcome of an embolic necrosis. It appears to be mainly in connection with the Puerperium". This conclusion is close to Sheehan's 1939 paper "Simmond's disease due to postpartum necrosis of the anterior pituitary" (Q.J. Med.8: 277, 1939)." W. Creutzfeld, G.A. Martini & G. Strohmeyer, Milestones in Gastroenterology and Metabolic Research, pp.181. Sprache: Deutschu.

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    DMW, 40/ 7. - Leipzig, Verlag von Georg Thieme, 12. Februar 1914, 8°, 5, (1) pp., 3 Fig., orig. Broschur gebunden mit 54 weiteren Sonderducken in einem Halbleinenband der Zeit. First Edition! Rare original offprint bound together with 54 other offprints from 1907-1923, of them 9 are related to the Hypophysis. "Simmond's disease" - pituitary cachexia. "In 1914, M. Simmonds described a women who died at the age of 46 after several days of unconsciousness in a cachectic state. The autopsy showed a nearly complete atrophy of the pituitary. The exploration of the history revealed that after the birth of her fifth child, 11 years before the women had had a puerperal septic fever from which she never recovered. She remained amenorrhoic, suffered from muscular weakness, dizziness, anaemia and "senium praecox". Simmonds concluded, after observation of three more cases in 1918, "that the fibrous atrophy of the anterior lobe has to be regarded as the outcome of an embolic necrosis. It appears to be mainly in connection with the Puerperium". This conclusion is close to Sheehan's 1939 paper "Simmond's disease due to postpartum necrosis of the anterior pituitary" (Q.J. Med.8: 277, 1939)." W. Creutzfeld, G.A. Martini & G. Strohmeyer, Milestones in Gastroenterology and Metabolic Research, pp.181 Morris Simmonds (1855-1925) was a German physician and pathologist. He was born in St. Thomas, then part of the Danish West Indies (now the United States Virgin Islands). In 1861 he emigrated with his family to Hamburg, Germany. In 1879 he received his doctorate from the University of Kiel, where he worked as an assistant to Arnold Ludwig Gotthilf Heller and Friedrich von Esmarch. In 1889 he began work as a prosector at St. Georg Hospital in Hamburg and in 1909 attained the title of professor. In 1919 he was named an honorary professor at the newly established University of Hamburg.[1] His special field of interest was the endocrine glands. His name is associated with "Simmonds' disease", defined as a form of hypopituitarism in which all pituitary secretions are lacking. In 1914 he was the first to describe the diseases' clinical features that were associated with destruction of the anterior lobe. -cf. wiki Content of this volume: 1. Ueber Syphilis der Schilddrüse (1907). 2. Ueber das Vorkommen von Spirochäten in zerfallenen Carzinomen (1908) 3. Die Thymus bei kongenitaler Syphilis (1908) 4. Über den Nachweis von Verkalkungen am Herzen durch das Röntgenverfahren. 5. Die Thymus bei kongenitaler Syphilis (1908). 6. Ueber Epignathusbildungen (1908). 7. Ueber Gallenblasentuberkulose (1908). 8. Ueber Tuberkulose des weiblichgen Genitalapparates (1908). 9. Ueber Bronzediabetes und Pigmentcirhose (1909). 10. Über die Einwirkung von Röntgenstahlen auf den Hoden. 11. Über Hodenblutungen. Unna Festschrift. 12. Über Fibrosis testis (1910). 13. Über Ausscheidungs-Tuberkulose (1910). 14. Über chronische Perisigmoiditis (1911). 15. Ueber Mischkrebs der Gallenblase (1911). 16. Ueber die anatomischen Befunde bei Morbus Basedowii (1911). 17. Über Pfortadersklerose 1912). 18. Nabelschnurentzündung und Syphilis (1912). 19. Ueber maligne Thymusgeschwülste (1912). 20. Ueber das Carcinoma sarcomatodes, insbesondere der Schilddrüse (1913). 21. Ueber Mesothoriumschädigung des Hodens (1913). 22. Über lymphatische Herde in der Schilddrüse (1913). 23. Ueber das Carcinoma sarcomatodes, insbesonders der Schilddrüse (1913). 24. Hyphphysis und Diabetes insipidus (1913). 25. Ueber sekundäre Geschwülste des Hirnanhangs und ihre Beziehung zum Diabetes insipidus (1914). 26. Die Thymusdrüse bei Mrobus Basedow und verwandte Krankheiten. 27. Die biologischen Einwirkungen der Röntgenstrahlen auf den Hoden (1914). 28. Über hämatogene Tuberkulose der Prostata (1914). 29. Über Tuberkulose des männlichen Genitalsystems (1914). 30. Die Nebenniere bei Syphilis congenita (1914). 31. Über die Einwirkung von Röntgenstrahlen auf .

  • Mit 3 lithographierten farbigen Tafeln. 1 Bl., 69 Seiten. Neuer Halbleinenband mit Rückenvergoldung. - Oberer Rand des Titels abgeschnitten. Innen gebräunt. - Fischer I, 435. Fischer II, 1459.