Isaac Baker Brown

1851}} Isaac Baker Brown (1812 – 3 February 1873) was a prominent 19th-century English gynaecologist and obstetrical surgeon. He had a reputation as a specialist in the diseases of women and advocated certain surgical procedures, including clitoridectomies, as cures for epilepsy and hysteria. In 1867, his career ended when he was accused of performing these procedures without consent of the patients. He was subsequently expelled from the Obstetrical Society of London. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Brown, Isaac Baker, 1812-1873
    Published 1856
    Philadelphia, Blanchard and Lea, 1856.
    276, 132 p. illus. 24 cm.
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    by Brown, Isaac Baker, 1812-1873
    Published 1866
    London : R. Hardwicke, 1866.
    xxviii, 366 p., [15] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
  3. 3
    by Brown, Isaac Baker, 1812-1873
    Published 1861
    London, Davies, 1861.
    1 online resource (xxviii, 410 p.) : ill.
    Center for Research Libraries
    Online Resource

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