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== Historical Perspective == | == Historical Perspective == | ||
=== Discovery === | |||
* Tetralogy of Fallot was first discovered by [[Etienne Fallot]], a French ohysician in 1888. | * Tetralogy of Fallot was first discovered by [[Etienne Fallot]], a French ohysician in 1888. |
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Overview
Tetralogy of Fallot was first discovered by Etienne Fallot, a French ohysician in 1888.
Historical Perspective
Discovery
- Tetralogy of Fallot was first discovered by Etienne Fallot, a French ohysician in 1888.
- Many physicians had described morpholic anomalies of heart related to tetralogy of fallot such as:
- Niels Stensen (1671)
- Eduard Sandifort (1777)
- William Hunter (1784)
- J. P. Farre (1814)
- Thomas Bevill Peacock (1846)
- Thomas Bevill Peacock’s (1866)