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期刊名:Gesnerus-swiss journal of the history of medicine and sciences

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ISSN:0016-9161

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C Bryois C Bryois
96 letters addressed by César Roux (1857-1934), the most prestigious surgeon from the Canton of Vaud, to his fiancée, Anna Begoune, native of Russia, allow us to evoke Roux's training in Kocher's department of surgery. The letters shed li...
K Ritzmann K Ritzmann
Theodor Kocher was linked to Zurich by many relationships. It was in this town that he spent his last semester at university, and his contacts with his teachers Friedrich Horner and Theodor Billroth were of some importance with regard to hi...
C Wieser C Wieser
Already in January 1896, Kocher ordered his first clinical radiography. It was executed by Aimé Forster, professor of physics at the University ob Berne. Together, Forster and Kocher elaborated the plans for the Röntgen Institute of the I...
L Benaroyo L Benaroyo
In 1879, Kocher demonstrated experimentally that osteomyelitis is an infectious disease which is caused by a non-specific microorganism (the "micrococcus"). He showed that the infection of the bone marrow is the consequence of a hematogenou...
R B Welbourn R B Welbourn
Endocrinology was recognized as a new branch of biological science mainly as a result of events which took place between about 1890 and 1905, but ideas and discoveries dating from antiquity contributed to it also. Experiments supporting the...
U Tröhler U Tröhler
Theodor Kocher's (1841-1917) creative participation in the rise of modern surgery and his internationally prominent standing therein at the turn of the century are briefly outlined. Kocher experienced, however, the last decade of his career...