Gilbert Barling
British doctor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Harry Gilbert Barling, 1st Baronet was an English surgeon. Life Barling was born at Newnham on Severn, Gloucestershire and educated at a boarding school at Weston, near Bath. He went to Birmingham in 1875 at the age of 20, to take his matriculation exam at Queen's College, Birmingham , before going on to study at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and culminating in his admittance to the Royal College of Surgeons in 1879, becoming a Fellow in 1881. It was at this time he was appointed resident pathologist at the General Hospital which would start an association lasting for 60 years. He became President of the hospital in 1925. He was awarded his M.B. degree in 1879 at St Bartholomew's, and his B.S. degree in 1883 at St Bartholomew's and Birmingham.
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- The Surgical Treatment of Aneurysm (1912) (6)
- OBSERVATIONS ON PANCREATIC NECROSIS, WITH A REPORT ON TWO CASES * (1906) (4)
- An Address ON PANCREATITIS AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH CHOLECYSTITIS AND GALL STONES * (1923) (3)
- Address in Surgery (1910) (3)
- SURGICAL EXPERIENCES AT THE 1st SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM * (1915) (3)
- The Ingleby Lectures on Appendicitis (1895) (2)
- The Ingleby Lectures on Perforation of Gastric Ulcer (1895) (2)
- Appendicitis: An Analysis of Sixty-Eight Cases, with Comments and a Summary of the Conditions Requiring Operation 1 (1893) (2)
- Three Cases of Otitis Media with Brain Abscess * (1897) (2)
- REMARKS ON DELAYED TETANUS (1916) (1)
- Perforation of Gastric Ulcer and its Treatment by Abdominal Section and Suture (1892) (1)
- Fibro-Sarcoma of Left Clavicle at Sternal End: Excision: Death from Suppuration Spreading down the Anterior Mediastinum (1890) (1)
- Prostatic Enlargement and its Treatment by Freyer's Method * (1904) (1)
- NECROPSY OF A CASE OF MYXŒDEMA. (1886) (1)
- LUPUS OF THE MOUTH, PHARYNX, AND LARYNX. (1891) (1)
- SARCOMA OF THE SMALL INTESTINE AND MESENTERY: REPORT OF A CASE IN WHICH SIX FEET AND FIVE INCHES OF THE SMALL INTESTINE WERE REMOVED, WITH RECOVERY. (1907) (1)
- Remarks on Chronic Enlargement of the Pancreas in Association with or Producing Attacks Simulating Biliary Colic * (1900) (1)
- INTERVAL OPERATIONS in APPENDICITIS, CHIEFLY for RELAPSE, with a TABLE of CASES * (1898) (0)
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON NEPHRECTOMY, WITH STATISTICS OF A SERIES OF CASES OPERATED ON DURING THE LAST TEN YEARS * (1907) (0)
- TUBERCULAR NECROSIS OF CRANIAL BONE LEADING TO PERFORATION. (1888) (0)
- Appendicitis: The Results of Operation in 117 Cases, with Some Considerations on the Questions of Diagnosis, of Recurrence, and of Mortality (1899) (0)
- Remarks on the Mortality of the Various Operations for the Removal of Vesical Calculus, Especially in Children 1 (1895) (0)
- The Late Dr. G. F. Crooke (1900) (0)
- A Clinical Lecture ON APPENDICITIS (1903) (0)
- CASE OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION (1903) (0)
- Note on a series of 100 operations for gall‐stones in private patients: With special reference to recurrence (0)
- Sexual Offences Against Children (1936) (0)
- VIII. Very Large Myxolipoma of Leg, Thigh, and Knee-Joint; Amputation at Hip-Joint. Recovery. (1897) (0)
- Ileosigmoidostomy for the relief of constipation and intestinal stasis (0)
- The Association and Medical Defence (1897) (0)
- XII. Contribution to the Surgery of the Kidney Cases requiring Nephrectomy. (1906) (0)
- TWO CASES OF CYSTITIS, WITH UNUSUAL COMPLICATIONS. (1887) (0)
- XIII. Note on Partial Nephrectomy. (1909) (0)
- A case of two aneurysms resulting from penetration by a small shell fragment, one of the first part of the right subclavian, the other of the aorta (0)
- The Treatment of Fractured Patella (1883) (0)
- The Treatment of Perforated Gastric Ulcer, with Report of Successful Drainage in a Case 3 (1893) (0)
- The 1st southern general hospital (0)
- Note on a Case of Enormous Dilatation of the First Part of the Duodenum, Causing Great Dilatation and Proptosis of the Stomach: Gastro-Jejunostomy: Necropsy (1901) (0)
- Birmingham General Hospital (1860) (0)
- GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM.: SOME CASES ILLUSTRATIVE OF RENAL SURGERY; REMARKS (1890) (0)
- An Address on the Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Certain Cases of Chronic Indigestion (1904) (0)
- THE NEW PROVIDENT DISPENSARY SCHEME AT BIRMINGHAM (1909) (0)
- Note on a case of peptic ulcer opening into the transverse colon (0)
- Severe unilateral hæmaturia without evident cause (0)
- Correspondence.THE LATE DR. G. F. CROOKE. (1899) (0)
- TETANUS OCCURRING AFTER SURGICAL OPERATIONS (1909) (0)
- RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF CANCER (1930) (0)
- An Address Entitled a Modern View of Cancer (1899) (0)
- Description of Plates: Plates CCCCVL, CCCCVIL, and CCCCVIII (1913) (0)
- SPLENECTOMY FOR ENLARGED SPLEENS WITH ANÆMIA. (1915) (0)
- A Discussion on the Surgical Treatment of Aneurysm. (0)
- HÆMO-HYDRO-NEPHROSIS, DUE TO A SLIGHT INJURY; DRAINAGE; RECOVERY (1891) (0)
- The Comparative Safety of Suprapublic Lithotomy, of Lateral Lithotomy, and of Litholapaxy in Young Males 1 (1894) (0)
- A Clinical Lecture ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF RENAL MOBILITY (1908) (0)
- THE CRAZE FOR APPENDICECTOMY (1913) (0)
- The Late Dr. G. F. Crooke (1899) (0)
- The General Hospital, Birmingham (1890) (0)
- INTRAPERITONEAL IMPLANTATION OF THE URETERS INTO THE COLON * (1907) (0)
- On Gastro-Jejunostomy for Pyloric Stenosis, Gastric Ulcer and some other Non-Malignant Conditions (1904) (0)
- Drainage in Abdominal Suppuration (1895) (0)
- Remarks on the Treatment of Peritonitis by Drainage, with Illustrative Cases (1894) (0)
- THE CROOKE FUND. (1899) (0)
- Two Cases of Suprapubic Cystotomy for Vesical Tumour (1888) (0)
- The Ingleby Lectures on Appendicitis (1895) (0)
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