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Johannes Jacobus Rau

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and developed his own surgical technique for lithotomy. It was a period when procedures were secret and lithotomists gained considerable reputation or fell in favour due to failures. Rau's lateral approach technique made him the principal lithotomist of the period, displacing the travelling Frenchman
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A history of the high operation for the stone, by incision above the pubis : with observations on the advantages attending it : and an account of the various methods of lithotomy, from the earliest periods to the present
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learned the technique and others spread this method around Europe. In 1713, he was given the post of professor of medicine at the
38:) (1668 – 18 September 1719) was a Dutch surgeon and anatomist who made advances in lithotomy or the treatment of urinary stones. 179: 216:"History and highlights of the teratological collection in the Museum Anatomicum of Leiden University, The Netherlands" 91: 79: 167:. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, and J. Callow, Paternoster Row, and J. Callow. pp. 36–38. 279: 161: 274: 269: 196: 245: 142: 124: 87: 90:. In 1719, he was dismissed from professorship following mental illness. He was succeeded by 235: 227: 132: 74: 240: 215: 137: 112: 83: 263: 214:
Boer, Lucas L.; Boek, Peter L. J.; van Dam, Andries J.; Oostra, Roelof-Jan (2018).
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Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon Aller Wissenschafften und Künste
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and defended his doctoral dissertation in 1694. He then worked in
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as given in some sources) and later assisted a surgeon in
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Zedler, Johann Heinrich, ed. (1741). "Rau, Joh. Jacob".
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and returned to study medicine. He studied surgery in
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Baden-Baden
Strassburg
Regensburg
Bergen
Leiden
Paris
Amsterdam
Frederik Ruysch
Jacques Beaulieu
Lorenz Heister
University of Leiden
Bernard Siegfried Albinus
"The history of lithotomy and lithotrity"
ISSN
0035-8843
PMC
2312308
PMID
4880647
A history of the high operation for the stone, by incision above the pubis : with observations on the advantages attending it : and an account of the various methods of lithotomy, from the earliest periods to the present time
Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon Aller Wissenschafften und Künste
"Rau oder Ravius (Johann Jacob)"
"History and highlights of the teratological collection in the Museum Anatomicum of Leiden University, The Netherlands"
doi
10.1002/ajmg.a.38617
PMC
5838553
PMID
29399953

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