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In den WarenkorbMedical World. Biographical Sketches of Notable Physicians and Surgeons of the Presents. - New York, Berlin Publishing Company, ca.1910, Photogravure, 305 x 205 auf 390 x 290 mm, 1 p. curriculum vitae. James Percival Tuttle (1857-1913) "was one of New York City's most prominent proctologists. He received his M.D. from the Univer…sity of Pennsylvania in 1881, and was later associated with the New York Polyclinic Hospital, where he established a chair of rectal and intestinal surgery. In his paper Tuttle stated that cures could be obtained for ten percent of all patients treated surgically for cancer of the rectum, and that radical surgery prolonged life." Ira M. Rutkow, History of Surgery in the United States, 1775-1900, Vol. II: The Periodical . (1995), p.80 see - Cancer of the rectum: What has modern surgery accomplished in its treatment? Journal of the American Medical Association 28 (1897): pp.579-585; 640-648.