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William Cheselden
William Cheselden
Born
19 October 1688
Somerby, Leicestershire
Died
10 April 1752 (1752-04-11) (aged 63)
Bath
Nationality
English
Known for
Lithotomy
Scientific career
Fields
surgery
Institutions
St George's Hospital
William Cheselden (/ˈtʃɛsəldən/; 19 October 1688 – 10 April 1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical profession. Via the medical missionary Benjamin Hobson, his work also helped revolutionize medical practices in China and Japan in the 19th century.
WilliamCheselden (/ˈtʃɛsəldən/; 19 October 1688 – 10 April 1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing...
(1796–1856), Auguste Nélaton (1807–1873), Henry Thompson (1820–1904) and WilliamCheselden (1688–1752). The latter invented a technique for lateral vesical stone...
released. It was not until 1713 that this movement was re-discovered by WilliamCheselden and subsequently recorded for the medical community. It was rewritten...
case was reported in 1728 by the surgeon WilliamCheselden. However, there is no evidence that Cheselden's patient, a boy named Daniel Dolins, actually...
Retrieved 7 December 2012. Cheselden, William (10 June 2010). Anatomical Tables of the Human Body. by WilliamCheselden, Surgeon to His Majesty's Royal...
Payne. Retrieved 7 December 2012. Cheselden, William (2010-06-10). Anatomical Tables of the Human Body. by WilliamCheselden, Surgeon to His Majesty's Royal...
to perform dissections. During the first half of the 18th century, WilliamCheselden challenged the Company of Barber Surgeon's exclusive rights on dissections...
language term used to describe the organ, prostate, attributed to WilliamCheselden. A monograph, "Practical observations on the treatment of the diseases...
Faculty of Anaesthetists (until 1988) The Cheselden Medal was instituted in 2009 in honour of WilliamCheselden "to recognise unique achievements in, and...
parents were relatively well connected. Her father had a famous uncle, WilliamCheselden, who was Surgeon to King George II, and her mother descended from...
boy operated for congenital cataracts by surgeon WilliamCheselden. In 2021, the name of Cheselden's patient was published for the first time: Daniel...
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His Treatise on Physiology, reproducing and elaborating on work by WilliamCheselden, helped revolutionize Chinese and later Japanese medical understanding...
(d. 1733) 1680 – John Abernethy, Irish minister (d. 1740) 1688 – WilliamCheselden, English surgeon and anatomist (d. 1752) 1718 – Victor-François, 2nd...
for the very poorest of the out-patients attending the hospital. WilliamCheselden (1688–1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery...
2008. [dead link] "Art & Architecture: Conway Collections: Bust of WilliamCheselden". Courtauld Institute of Art. Retrieved 18 March 2008. "Northwestern...
traveled to London, where he was an understudy of English surgeon WilliamCheselden. In France, he likely attended lectures at Rheims University. In 1739...
an Effect of the same Cause. Voltaire discusses a case wherein Dr. WilliamCheselden healed the sight of a blind teenage boy. Voltaire notes that upon...
allowed surgeons to operate on cataracts (demonstrated in 1728 by WilliamCheselden and 1747 by Jacques Daviel) and certain cases of blindness from birth...
then visited London, making the acquaintance of Sir Hans Sloane, WilliamCheselden, John Pringle, James Douglas and other scientific men; next, after...
of 75 years and 85 years, Cope wrote seven biographies including WilliamCheselden, Florence Nightingale, Almroth Wright and Sir John Tomes. Described...