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Charles Louis Stanislas Heurteloup (16 February 1793, Paris - 1864) was a French physician. He was the son of military physician Nicolas Heurteloup (1750-1812). He studied medicine in Paris, where he obtained his degree in 1823. He is credited for making improvements to instruments used in lithotripsy. Among his inventions was a lithotrite known as a ''percuteur courbe a marteau''.〔(British Association of Urological Surgeons ) Heurteloup's Lithotrite〕 In Paris, he had as antagonists, fellow lithotritists Jean Civiale (1792-1867) and Jean-Jacques-Joseph Leroy d'Etiolles (1798-1860). In 1829, he traveled to England, where he performed the country's first lithotrity.〔(A History Of Surgery ) by Harold Ellis〕 While in London, he published "Principles of lithotrity" (1831).〔(Google Books ) System of Surgery Frederic S. Dennis〕 Heurteloup also invented an "artificial leech", a device used to bleed sensitive regions around the eyes or the temples.〔(Phisick Medical Antiques ) Heurteloup with Rotating Scarifier〕 == Selected writings == * "Principles of lithotrity or a Treatise on the art of extracting the stone without incision..."; London : Wittaker, Treacher, and Co., 1831. * ''Lithotripsie : mémoires sur la lithotripsie par percussion'', 1833 - Lithotripsy: memoirs of lithotripsy with percussion. * ''Rétrécissements de l'urèthre'', 1855 - Strictures of the urethra.〔(IDREF.fr ) (bibliography)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charles Louis Stanislas Heurteloup」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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