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William Cheselden
William Cheselden
Born19 October 1688
Somerby, Leicestershire
Died10 April 1752 (1752-04-11) (aged 63)
Bath
NationalityEnglish
Known forLithotomy
Scientific career
Fieldssurgery
InstitutionsSt George's Hospital

William Cheselden (/ˈɛsəldən/; 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.

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William Cheselden

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William Cheselden (/ˈtʃɛsəldən/; 19 October 1688 – 10 April 1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing...

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Lithotomy

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(1796–1856), Auguste Nélaton (1807–1873), Henry Thompson (1820–1904) and William Cheselden (1688–1752). The latter invented a technique for lateral vesical stone...

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Biceps

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released. It was not until 1713 that this movement was re-discovered by William Cheselden and subsequently recorded for the medical community. It was rewritten...

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Recovery from blindness

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case was reported in 1728 by the surgeon William Cheselden. However, there is no evidence that Cheselden's patient, a boy named Daniel Dolins, actually...

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Timeline of medicine and medical technology

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Retrieved 7 December 2012. Cheselden, William (10 June 2010). Anatomical Tables of the Human Body. by William Cheselden, Surgeon to His Majesty's Royal...

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History of surgery

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Payne. Retrieved 7 December 2012. Cheselden, William (2010-06-10). Anatomical Tables of the Human Body. by William Cheselden, Surgeon to His Majesty's Royal...

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History of anatomy

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to perform dissections. During the first half of the 18th century, William Cheselden challenged the Company of Barber Surgeon's exclusive rights on dissections...

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Alexander Pope

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that his lifelong friend Martha Blount was his lover. His friend William Cheselden said, according to Joseph Spence, "I could give a more particular...

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Prostate

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language term used to describe the organ, prostate, attributed to William Cheselden. A monograph, "Practical observations on the treatment of the diseases...

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Royal College of Surgeons of England

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Faculty of Anaesthetists (until 1988) The Cheselden Medal was instituted in 2009 in honour of William Cheselden "to recognise unique achievements in, and...

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Ann Radcliffe

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parents were relatively well connected. Her father had a famous uncle, William Cheselden, who was Surgeon to King George II, and her mother descended from...

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George Berkeley

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boy operated for congenital cataracts by surgeon William Cheselden. In 2021, the name of Cheselden's patient was published for the first time: Daniel...

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Outline of human anatomy

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Bozzini Geoffrey Bourne John Browne Charaka Johann Conrad Brunner William Cheselden William Cowper Max Fürbringer Antoni de Gimbernat Friedrich Goll Leonardo...

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Benjamin Hobson

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His Treatise on Physiology, reproducing and elaborating on work by William Cheselden, helped revolutionize Chinese and later Japanese medical understanding...

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October 19

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(d. 1733) 1680 – John Abernethy, Irish minister (d. 1740) 1688 – William Cheselden, English surgeon and anatomist (d. 1752) 1718 – Victor-François, 2nd...

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Westminster Hospital

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for the very poorest of the out-patients attending the hospital. William Cheselden (1688–1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery...

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Henry Weekes

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2008. [dead link] "Art & Architecture: Conway Collections: Bust of William Cheselden". Courtauld Institute of Art. Retrieved 18 March 2008. "Northwestern...

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Thomas Cadwalader

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traveled to London, where he was an understudy of English surgeon William Cheselden. In France, he likely attended lectures at Rheims University. In 1739...

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Elements of the Philosophy of Newton

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an Effect of the same Cause. Voltaire discusses a case wherein Dr. William Cheselden healed the sight of a blind teenage boy. Voltaire notes that upon...

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Letter on the Blind

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allowed surgeons to operate on cataracts (demonstrated in 1728 by William Cheselden and 1747 by Jacques Daviel) and certain cases of blindness from birth...

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Albrecht von Haller

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then visited London, making the acquaintance of Sir Hans Sloane, William Cheselden, John Pringle, James Douglas and other scientific men; next, after...

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Zachary Cope

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of 75 years and 85 years, Cope wrote seven biographies including William Cheselden, Florence Nightingale, Almroth Wright and Sir John Tomes. Described...

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