The Goat-gland Transplantation / As Originated and Successfully Performed by J. R. Brinkley, M. D., of Milford, Kansas, U. S. A., in Over 600 Operations Upon Men and Women
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A layman-oriented account explains Dr. J. R. Brinkley’s theory and practice of implanting goat glands into human patients, outlining the surgical method, postoperative regimen, and claimed benefits such as restored vigor, improved eyesight, and relief from chronic ailments. The text compiles case histories for men and women, Brinkley’s own professional narrative, a year of clinical development, a week-long hospital vignette, and a concluding summary of results. It situates the procedures alongside contemporary experimental and clinical work by other investigators, references animal experiments and endocrine ideas, and presents patient testimonials and practical descriptions intended for a general readership rather than technical medical instruction.
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