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Overview
Historical Perspective
- During the late 1600s, Lorenz Heister was the first surgeon to perform post-mortem sections of appendicitis and gave an unequivocal description of a perforated appendix and abscess.[1]
- In 1886, Fitz diagnosed and described appendicitis for the first time.[2][3]
- In 1894, McBurney performed an appendectomy for the first time.[4]
References
- ↑ Shklar G, Chernin DA (2007). "Lorenz Heister and oral disease with the original text from his papers". Journal of the History of Dentistry. 55 (2): 68–74. PMID 17848045.
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(help) - ↑ Carmichael DH (1985). "Reginald Fitz and appendicitis". South. Med. J. 78 (6): 725–30. PMID 3890203.
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- ↑ Musana, K.; Yale, S. H. (2005). "John Benjamin Murphy (1857 - 1916)". Clinical Medicine & Research. 3 (2): 110–112. doi:10.3121/cmr.3.2.110. ISSN 1539-4182.