- Jean
Civiale (1792–1867) was a
French surgeon and urologist, who, in 1823,
invented a
surgical instrument (the lithotrite) and
performed transurethral...
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remove stones too
large to p****
until French surgeon and
urologist Jean
Civiale in 1832
invented a
surgical instrument (the lithotrite) to
crush stones...
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without the need for a
surgical incision. It was
later modified by Jean
Civiale, and was used to
perform transurethral lithotripsy, the
first known minimally...
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complication and
mortality rates, was
invented by
French surgeon Jean
Civiale (1792–1867) and
largely substituted for
surgical lithotomy,
unless the...
- in Bologna. His
return to
Paris in 1843 for
medical treatment by Jean
Civiale sparked hopes that he
might produce a new
grand opera – it was rumoured...
- of Sciences. Réponse aux
lettres de M.
Civiale sur la
lithotritie (1831) –
Response to
letters from Jean
Civiale in
regards to lithotripsy. Sur l'opération...
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Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences, Paris, by a man
referred to as "Mr
Civiale". In 1990,
Gordon Guyatt, then a
young internal medicine residency coordinator...
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number of Far East restaurants,
especially on Rue de
Belleville and on Rue
Civiale. The
second largest community in France,
essentially Chinese and residential...
- a marteau. In Paris, he had as antagonists,
fellow lithotritists Jean
Civiale (1792–1867) and Jean-Jacques-Joseph
Leroy d'Etiolles (1798–1860). In 1829...
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undertook a
research trip to Paris,
where he
studied lithotripsy with Jean
Civiale (1792–1867) and Jean-Jacques-Joseph
Leroy d'Etiolles (1798–1860), afterwards...