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{{FileFromIntactWiki}} http://intactwiki.org/wiki/File:Barnes.jpg Barnes, Robert Sydenham Fancourt, 1849-1908. Journal : The British gynaecological journal ; vol. iv. London : John Bale & Sons, 1888. Description : 205-212 p., [2 l] pl. ; ill.: 2 ph...
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Barnes, Robert Sydenham Fancourt, 1849-1908.
Journal : The British gynaecological journal ; vol. iv.
London : John Bale & Sons, 1888.
Description : 205-212 p., [2 l] pl. ; ill.: 2 phots. ; 22cm.
Photographs : two portraits of the clinical subject, collotypes on printed leafs.
Photographer : Dr. Ernest Muirhead Little (1854-1935).
Subject : Genitalia — Pseudohermaphroditism.
http://www.artandmedicine.com/biblio/authors/english/Barnes.html
Exhibition of a "living specimen of a hermaphrodite," followed by a discussion. Dr. Barnes also referenced another case of hermaphroditism that he had reported in the third edition of his book, A manual of midwifery for midwives (v.: Barnes, page 165 »»). The photographs can be reliably attributed to Dr. Ernest Muirhead Little (1854-1935) who was a surgeon at the National Orthopedic Hospital at the time. Dr. Little received his medical training at St. George's Hospital where Fancourt Barnes's father was an obstetric surgeon on the staff.
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Barnes, Robert Sydenham Fancourt, 1849-1908.
Journal : The British gynaecological journal ; vol. iv.
London : John Bale & Sons, 1888.
Description : 205-212 p., [2 l] pl. ; ill.: 2 phots. ; 22cm.
Photographs : two portraits of the clinical subject, collotypes on printed leafs.
Photographer : Dr. Ernest Muirhead Little (1854-1935).
Subject : Genitalia — Pseudohermaphroditism.
http://www.artandmedicine.com/biblio/authors/english/Barnes.html
Exhibition of a "living specimen of a hermaphrodite," followed by a discussion. Dr. Barnes also referenced another case of hermaphroditism that he had reported in the third edition of his book, A manual of midwifery for midwives (v.: Barnes, page 165 »»). The photographs can be reliably attributed to Dr. Ernest Muirhead Little (1854-1935) who was a surgeon at the National Orthopedic Hospital at the time. Dr. Little received his medical training at St. George's Hospital where Fancourt Barnes's father was an obstetric surgeon on the staff.