Nephrological Excerpts From the Encyclopedie of Diderot and d'Alembert

作者:De Santo Natale Gaspare*; Cirillo Massimo; Bisaccia Carmela; Richet Gabriel; Eknoyan Garabed
来源:American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2011, 57(5): 788-798.
DOI:10.1053/j.ajkd.2011.01.021

摘要

The Encyclopedie of Denis Diderot (1713-1784) and Jean-Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert (1717-1783), a 35-volume work published between 1751 and 1780, is the most representative work of the Enlightenment in France. Written to explain truths based on experiment, detected by the senses, and analyzed by reason, it was meant to be an inclusive systematic dictionary of the sciences, arts, and crafts. Medicine, considered an experimental but practical science based on measurement, is not mentioned in the frontispiece, but is covered in the text based on the work of several illustrious scientists and clinicians of the period. The renal entries describe kidney structure and function, normal and pathologic urine, diabetes, anuria, polyuria, dysuria, stranguria, incontinence, kidney stones, edema, diuretics, and nephritis. The contributions of Marcello Malpighi (1628-1698), Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738), and Guichard-Joseph Duverney (1648-1730) are highlighted. Accompanying illustrations of unique perfection show the position of the kidneys according to Albrecht Haller (1708-1777); their innervation according to Raymond Vieussens (1641-1715); their structure according to Anton Nuck (1650-1692), Exupere Joseph Bertin (17121781), and Frederick Ruysch (1638-1731); and the genitourinary tract according to Duverney. Overall, the Encyclopedie provides a unique summary of what was known about kidney structure, function, and disease in the 18th century. Am J Kidney Dis. 57(5): 788-798.

  • 出版日期2011-5