Ambroise Pare and 16th century neurosurgery

作者:Banerjee Anirban Deep; Nanda Anil*
来源:British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2011, 25(2): 193-196.
DOI:10.3109/02688697.2010.544786

摘要

The luminousness of Ambroise Pare, the surgeon-statesman, has withstood the ravages of time as the mark of a man, a hero, a surgeon-par-excellence, and above all, a benevolent philosopher. A self-made individual, his tryst with the art of surgery emanated from the literally non-stop battlefields of 16th century feudal Europe. Although a maverick in the medical world of his times; he rose from the humblest origins to the highest echelons solely as a result of his own genius and diligence. Among his mammoth contributions to the renaissance of surgery, Pare did perform many procedures which we see as neurosurgical, especially in the realms of neurotrauma and paediatric neurosurgery; the present vignette is an attempt to elucidate the same.

  • 出版日期2011-4