AbstractProfessor Charles Sédillot (1804–1883) is one of the pioneers of modern medicine, surgery, anaesthesiology, histopathology and infectiology. Unfortunately, he remains unknown outside of the circles of French military medicine historians. He was the first surgeon in the world to offer techniques such as coxofemoral dislocation and internal urethrotomy, thus becoming a pioneer in endoscopic surgery. By introducing general anaesthesia in France, he revolutionised patient care. In addition, he laid the foundation for the modern, algorithmic treatment of tumours by adopting the principles of clinical histopathology. Long before the description put forth by Semmelweiss (1818–1865), he foresaw and understood the existence and action of mic...
Charles Ballance was arguably the most eminent surgeon stationed in Malta during the Great War. On t...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
BACKGROUND: Urology as a separate surgical specialty is a nineteenth century European development. T...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
Lodovico Brunetti (1813-1899) was the first professor of pathological anatomy at the University of P...
Lodovico Brunetti (1813-1899) was the first professor of pathological anatomy at the University of P...
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Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
Jean-Pierre Goubert : Between the old regime and the Revolution, how surgeons saw themselves. At t...
Inside the pages of the French medical treatises of the 19th century a forgotten osteoclast apparatu...
The life and times of the coloproctologist Henri Hartmann (1860–1952) is presented outlining his con...
Charles Ballance was arguably the most eminent surgeon stationed in Malta during the Great War. On t...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
Although the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, Joseph al...
AbstractAlthough the evolution of surgical practices cannot be the efforts of a single individual, J...
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
BACKGROUND: Urology as a separate surgical specialty is a nineteenth century European development. T...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
Lodovico Brunetti (1813-1899) was the first professor of pathological anatomy at the University of P...
Lodovico Brunetti (1813-1899) was the first professor of pathological anatomy at the University of P...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42409/1/268-22-11-1175_22n11p1175.pd
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
Jean-Pierre Goubert : Between the old regime and the Revolution, how surgeons saw themselves. At t...
Inside the pages of the French medical treatises of the 19th century a forgotten osteoclast apparatu...
The life and times of the coloproctologist Henri Hartmann (1860–1952) is presented outlining his con...
Charles Ballance was arguably the most eminent surgeon stationed in Malta during the Great War. On t...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...