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Personalities in Medicine: 2010-11-28
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Saturday, December 4, 2010. 1827 - 1892) French physician. Born into a poor peasant family, Villemin studied medicine at the military school at Strasbourg, and after wards practiced as a doctor at military hospitals. His important contribution to medicine was the demonstration, in 1865, that tuberculosis was an infectious disease, a finding that was largely ignored at that time. And organotherapy ("The Method of Brown-Sequard"). The enlarge...
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Personalities in Medicine: John Benjamin Murphy
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Monday, February 21, 2011. 1857 - 1916) American physician and pioneer surgeon, noted particularly for his contributions to abdominal surgery. William James Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo clinic called him " the surgical genius of our generation. Murphy's live clinical lectures in surgery attracted worldwide audience. He is also known for contributing many eponymous terms to medicine such as Murphy's sign. 20 February - 27 February. Based on ...
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Personalities in Medicine: 2010-09-19
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Friday, September 24, 2010. In 1802. This book is considered the last of the great medical texts published in Latin. His son, William Heberden, the Younger, also a physician, translated it into English. He was the first to clearly state the distinction between chicken pox and small pox. He also provided a detailed description of angina pectoris. Heberden's nodes. Which he believed was a milder variant of the dreaded small pox. He is also co...
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Personalities in Medicine: Bernhard Riedel
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Friday, February 4, 2011. Bernhard Moritz Carl Ludwig Riedel. 1846 - 1916) German surgeon and pioneer in the surgical treatment of appendicitis and cholecystitis. He was the first surgeon to perform choledochoduodenostomy. Which is the anastomosis of the common bile duct to the duodenum. His name is associated with Riedel's thyroiditis. 20 February - 27 February. 30 January - 6 February. 23 January - 30 January. 26 December - 2 January.
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Personalities in Medicine: 2011-01-30
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Friday, February 4, 2011. Bernhard Moritz Carl Ludwig Riedel. 1846 - 1916) German surgeon and pioneer in the surgical treatment of appendicitis and cholecystitis. He was the first surgeon to perform choledochoduodenostomy. Which is the anastomosis of the common bile duct to the duodenum. His name is associated with Riedel's thyroiditis. Also known as encephalotrigeminal angimatosis. Thursday, February 3, 2011. An autosomal dominant genetica...
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Personalities in Medicine: 2011-02-20
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Monday, February 21, 2011. 1857 - 1916) American physician and pioneer surgeon, noted particularly for his contributions to abdominal surgery. William James Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo clinic called him " the surgical genius of our generation. Murphy's live clinical lectures in surgery attracted worldwide audience. He is also known for contributing many eponymous terms to medicine such as Murphy's sign. 20 February - 27 February. Based on ...
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Personalities in Medicine: 2010-09-26
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. A Diorama by Frederik Ruysch. 1638 - 1731) Dutch anatomist and botanist, known for his skills in preserving dead body parts, and for his highly artistic and fantastical creations of dioramas. Using the preserved parts. He was also one of the first to describe the vomeronasal organ of snakes, the valves in the lymphatic system and the central artery of the eye. Ruysch's membrane. Monday, September 27, 2010. 1801 ...
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Personalities in Medicine: 2010-12-19
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Saturday, December 25, 2010. 1842 - 1922) German physician and surgeon, most famous for his introduction of lumbar puncture. Also called Quincke's puncture) for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. He is also remembered for his study on a wide variety of diseases such as angioedema ( Quincke's edema. Which he called serous meningitis), Quincke's pulse. A term which he coined. He also did research on color blindness. Sunday, December 19, 2010.
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Personalities in Medicine: Ferdinand-Jean Darier
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Thursday, February 3, 2011. 1856 - 1938) French pathologist and dermatologist, considered " the father of modern dermatology in France. His name is associated with many dermatological diseases such as follicular keratosis. An autosomal dominant genetically inherited disease of the skin, also called Darier's disease. 20 February - 27 February. 30 January - 6 February. 23 January - 30 January. 26 December - 2 January. 19 December - 26 December.
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Personalities in Medicine: 2010-12-05
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Men and women behind the art and science of magick and medicine. Saturday, December 11, 2010. 1857 - 1936) English physician, son of Alfred Garrod. Who pioneered the study of inborn errors of metabolism. From the study of patients with alkaptonuria. He came to the conclusion that certain mysterious diseases can be inherited through successive generation of families according to Mendelian laws. In 1908, he wrote a famous book (which he expanded in 1923), Inborn Errors of Metabolism. When repeatedly asked ...