Cheselden, William

Cheselden, William
(19 oct. 1688, Somerby, Leicestershire, Inglaterra–10 abr. 1752, Bath, Somersetshire).

Cirujano y profesor británico. Sus obras Anatomy of the Human Body [Anatomía del cuerpo humano] (1713) y Osteographia [Osteografía] (1733) fueron usadas durante casi un siglo por los estudiantes de anatomía. Su técnica para extraer cálculos vesicales mediante una incisión lateral (1727), en lugar de una anterior, fue empleada pronto por cirujanos de toda Europa. También concibió una manera de construir quirúrgicamente una "pupila artificial para tratar algunas formas de ceguera.

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  • Cheselden, William — born Oct. 19, 1688, Somerby, Leicestershire, Eng. died April 10, 1752, Bath, Somersetshire British surgeon and teacher. His Anatomy of the Human Body (1713) and Osteographia (1733) were both used by anatomy students for nearly a century. His… …   Universalium

  • CHESELDEN, WILLIAM —    an English anatomist and surgeon, whose work, Anatomy of the Human Body, was long used as a text book on that science (1688 1752) …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Cheselden — William Cheselden William Cheselden (* 19. Oktober 1688 in Somerby, Leicestershire; † 10. April 1752 in Bath, Somerset) war ein englischer Chirurg, Urologe and Anatom, der großen Anteil an der Etablierung der Chirurgie als medizinische… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • William Cheselden — (* 19. Oktober 1688 in Somerby, Leicestershire; † 10. April 1752 in Bath, Somerset) war ein englischer Chirurg, Urologe and Anatom, der großen Anteil an der Etablierung der Chirurgie als medizinische Wissenschaft hat …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Cheselden — (spr. Tschifeld n), William, geb. 1688 zu Sowerby in Leicester, erster Chirurg des Thomashospitals u. Leibchirurg der Königin, berühmter Steinoperateur; st. 1752 in London; er schr.: The anatomy of the human body, Lond. 1713, uö. (deutsch von… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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  • William Cheselden — Infobox Scientist name = PAGENAME box width = image size =150px caption = PAGENAME birth date = October 19, 1688 birth place = Somerby, Leicestershire death date = April 10, 1752 death place = Bath residence = citizenship = nationality = English… …   Wikipedia

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