- René-Théophile-Hyacinthe
Laennec (French: [laɛnɛk]; 17 February 1781 – 13 August 1826) was a
French physician and musician. His
skill at
carving his own...
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Laennec may
refer to:
Guillaume François
Laennec (1748–1882),
French physician René
Laennec (1781–1826),
French physician and
musician Laënnec Hurbon (born...
- micronodular, macronodular, and
mixed cirrhosis. In the
micronodular form (
Laennec's cirrhosis or
portal cirrhosis),
regenerating nodules are
under 3 mm. In...
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France in 1816 by René
Laennec at the Necker-Enfants
Malades Hospital in Paris. It
consisted of a
wooden tube and was monaural.
Laennec invented the stethoscope...
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Laënnec [la.ɛn.ɛk] is a
quarter of the 8th arrondis****t of Lyon, in France. It is
served by the
eponymous station of the Line D of the Lyon Metro, which...
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Laënnec Glacier (64°12′S 62°13′W / 64.200°S 62.217°W / -64.200; -62.217) is a
glacier 3
nautical miles (6 km) long
draining the
northeast slopes of...
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failure and high
altitude pulmonary edema can also
cause crackles. René
Laennec adopted the
existing word râles (which has been
translated as "rattles"...
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Doctor Laennec (French:
Docteur Laennec) is a 1949
French historical drama film
directed by
Maurice Cloche and
starring Pierre Blanchar,
Saturnin Fabre...
- sounds), as well as the
alimentary canal. The term was
introduced by René
Laennec. The act of
listening to body
sounds for
diagnostic purposes has its origin...
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which were
spread by
people living close to each other. In 1819, René
Laennec claimed that
tubercles were the
cause of
pulmonary tuberculosis. J. L....