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13:17 Jun 11, 2016 |
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4 | urethrocystic speculum |
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urethrocystic speculum Explanation: The groundbreaking feature of the speculum urethro-cystique, which Pierre Salomon Ségalas (1792-1875) presented in 1826 to the Parisian Academy of Sciences, was its construction concept. The instrument was designed primarily for inspecting the urethra and interior of the bladder. The instrument was intended for inspection of both urethra and bladder, and because of its twofold use, was called a urethrocystic speculum. http://history.uroweb.org/history-of-urology/diagnosis/looki... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2016-06-11 13:48:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Infact Max Nitze was preceded by many ancient scientists from the start, Philip Bozzini (1807) who invented Lichtleitor (candle and urethral funnel), then came Pierre Segalas (1826) who invented two Candles, mirror, polished silver urethral tube, stylet and introducer (Speculum urethrocysticum) http://khartoumspace.uofk.edu/bitstream/handle/123456789/841... |
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