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  1. Known for. Lithotomy. Scientific career. Fields. surgery. Institutions. St George's Hospital. William Cheselden ( / ˈtʃɛsəldən /; 19 October 1688 – 10 April 1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical profession.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2024 · William Cheselden (born Oct. 19, 1688, Somerby, Leicestershire, Eng.—died April 10, 1752, Bath, Somersetshire) was a British surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery who wrote Anatomy of the Human Body (1713) and Osteographia, or the Anatomy of the Bones (1733).

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  3. Learn about the life and achievements of William Cheselden, a pioneer of anatomy and surgery in Britain. He wrote the first anatomy text in English and developed a fast and safe method for bladder stone extraction.

  4. Male. Surgeons*. Urinary Bladder Calculi*. William Cheselden (1688-1752) was a British surgeon and anatomist who was famous for his rapid and skilful techniques. He emphasized learning through dissection and introduced lateral lithotomy as an effective approach for the removal of bladder stones.

  5. He died on April 10, 1752 in Bath and is buried on the grounds of the Chelsea Hospital. In 1733, William Chesleden published Osteographia, a grand folio edition depicting human and animal bones, featuring beautiful copperplate images, including playful skeletons, vignettes, and initials.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2015 · William Cheselden (1688-1753) built a reputation as "the foremost teacher of anatomy in the metropolis". In 1718 he was appointed a surgeon to St Thomas’s Hospital and during his time there devised novel ways of cutting for bladder stones.

  7. The Osteographia of William Cheselden (1688–1752) is universally recognized as one of the most important and beautiful books in the British anatomical tradition. 1 Cheselden had two principal goals in creating the Osteographia: to provide the most accurate study of the human skeleton to date and to create the most attractive atlas of osteology a...