Lexicon:Dupuytren
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Term: | Dupuytren |
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References: | The Mauritius Command, pages 29, 168 The Surgeon's Mate, pages 138, 150, 330 The Hundred Days, pages 32, 200 |
Meaning: | Guillaume, Baron Dupuytren (1777-1835) was a famous French surgeon and pathologist best known for his description and development of surgical procedures for alleviating "Dupuytren's contracture" (see quasi-calcification of the palmar aponeurosis). He introduced a new classification of burns and provided the first clear description of the pathology of congenital dislocation of the hip (1826). He devised many other surgical procedures as well. |
Additional information
Maturin's Medicine — This article is based on information from Maturin's Medicine, compiled and edited by Kerry Webb, with the help of a number of contributors.
Categories: Maturin's Medicine:-D- | Maturin's Medicine:The Hundred Days | Maturin's Medicine:The Hundred Days (chapter 01) | Maturin's Medicine:The Hundred Days (chapter 07) | Maturin's Medicine:The Mauritius Command | Maturin's Medicine:The Mauritius Command (chapter 01) | Maturin's Medicine:The Mauritius Command (chapter 05) | Maturin's Medicine:The Surgeon's Mate (novel) | Maturin's Medicine:The Surgeon's Mate (novel, chapter 05) | Maturin's Medicine:The Surgeon's Mate (novel, chapter 10)