The Love Surgeon: A Story of Trust, Harm, and the Limits of Medical Regulation

The Love Surgeon: A Story of Trust, Harm, and the Limits of Medical Regulation

by Sarah B. Rodriguez
The Love Surgeon: A Story of Trust, Harm, and the Limits of Medical Regulation

The Love Surgeon: A Story of Trust, Harm, and the Limits of Medical Regulation

by Sarah B. Rodriguez

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Overview

Dr. James Burt believed women’s bodies were broken, and only he could fix them. In the 1950s, this Ohio OB-GYN developed what he called “love surgery,” a unique procedure he maintained enhanced the sexual responses of a new mother, transforming her into “a horny little house mouse.” Burt did so without first getting the consent of his patients. Yet he was allowed to practice for over thirty years, mutilating hundreds of women in the process.

It would be easy to dismiss Dr. Burt as a monstrous aberration, a modern-day Dr. Frankenstein. Yet as medical historian Sarah Rodriguez reveals, that’s not the whole story. The Love Surgeon asks tough questions about Burt’s heinous acts and what they reveal about the failures of the medical establishment: How was he able to perform an untested surgical procedure? Why wasn’t he obliged to get informed consent from his patients? And why did it take his peers so long to take action?

The Love Surgeon is both a medical horror story and a cautionary tale about the limits of professional self-regulation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978800977
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 07/17/2020
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

SARAH B. RODRIGUEZ is a medical historian at Northwestern University in the Global Health Studies Program, the Department of Medical Education, and the Graduate Program in Medical Humanities and Bioethics. Her teaching and research focuses on the history of reproduction, clinical practice, and research ethics. Her publications include the book Female Circumcision and Clitoridectomy in the United States: A History of a Medical Practice.

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
 Janet Phillips, 1981
Introduction | Creepy Surgery Performed on New Moms
1 | The One in the White Coat, 1921-1978
2 |   Dayton Doctor Develops Corrective Surgery, 1975-1978
Janet Phillips, 1981
3 | Surgical Development & Regulation
4 | The Dayton Medical Community Reacts, 1976-1980
5 | Investigating the Medical Profession in Ohio, 1980-1986
             Janet Phillips, 1981-1984
6 | Turn Your Radio on for the Love Surgeon, 1978-1988
7 | The Women & the Surgery, 1970-1986
             Janet Phillips, 1986-1987
8 | Tabloid Headlines, 1988-1989
9 | Surgery of Love on Trial
Conclusion | Stock Assumptions
Appendix | Questions to ask if having an elective surgery
References
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