-
where he
performed the country's
first lithotrity.
While in London, he
published "Principles of
lithotrity" (1831).
Heurteloup also
invented an "artificial...
- Marshall. pp. 306–14. Riches, E (1968). "The
history of
lithotomy and
lithotrity".
Annals of the
Royal College of
Surgeons of England. 43 (4): 185–99....
- , 2001, ISBN 0-943396-70-0.
Franz von
Paula Gruit****sen (1774–1852):
lithotrity pioneer and astronomer. On the 150th
anniversary of his death, Zajaczkowski...
- Publications. ISBN 978-0-632-06140-2.
Bigelow HJ (1878).
Litholapaxy or
rapid lithotrity with evacuation. Boston: A.
Williams and Company. p. 29.
Archived from...
- the
excision of joints,
notably the hip, knee, and elbow,
lithotomy and
lithotrity, and am****tions of limbs. His
skill in dissection, and his
careful study...
- at that time were not much
known in England.
Among these subjects was
lithotrity, upon
which he gave
public demonstrations in
London and some of the larger...
- On
Lithotrity and Lithotomy, 1853.
Lectures on
Diseases of the Joints, 1854.
Coulson also
contributed the
articles "Lithotomy" and "
Lithotrity" to Samuel...
-
performed around 48,918 surgeries; his
specialty being lithotomy and
lithotrity, the
removal of
gallstones from the
urinary tract,
bladder or kidney....
-
included surgeon Bernhard von
Langenbeck and Jean Civiale, a
pioneer of
lithotrity. In 1863 he
established a
medical practice in Berlin, of
which he specialized...
- in
great detail, and it
still carries his name. In 1878 he
published "
Lithotrity by a
Single Operation", in
which he
described his a
technique for "the...