Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Androutsos, G."
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Daniel Molliere (1848-1890): Major Surgeon, Anatomist, Great Teacher, and an Innovative Scientist of Supreme Operating Action
Tsoucalas, G.; Karamanou, M.; Sgantzos, M. N.; Androutsos, G. (2015) -
Daniel Molliere (1848-1890): the French anatomist-surgeon who introduced Robin's pioneering osteoclast for the genu valgum observed in adolescents
Tsoucalas, G.; Karamanou, M.; Sgantzos, M.; Androutsos, G. (2015)Inside the pages of the French medical treatises of the 19th century a forgotten osteoclast apparatus for the genu valgum observed in adolescents remained hidden waiting to be unearthed. It was Victor Robin's osteoclast, ... -
The Forgotten Asclepieion of Peparithos and the Islander Worshippers of the Snake God
Tsoucalas, G.; Karamanou, M.; Laios, K.; Sgantzos, M.; Androutsos, G. (2014)The ancient Asclepieion of the island of Peparithos, modern Skopelos, had been build in an ideal position, one kilometer from the ancient city of Peparithos. The angry north Aegean Sea brought in the surface its north wall ... -
Hippocrates on Pediatric Dermatology
Sgantzos, M.; Tsoucalas, G.; Karamanou, M.; Giatsiou, S.; Tsoukalas, I.; Androutsos, G. (2015)Hippocrates of Kos is well known in medicine, but his contributions to pediatric dermatology have not previously been examined. A systematic study of Corpus Hippocraticum was undertaken to document references of clinical ... -
The Ingenious Antoine Jobert de Lamballe (1799-1867) and His Innovative Autoplastic Cure of Vesicovaginal Fistulas
Tsoucalas, G.; Laios, K.; Sgantzos, M.; Androutsos, G. (2014) -
Lazare Rivière (1589-1655 AD), the Pioneer Pharmacologist, Anatomist, and Surgeon, Who Gave the First Modern Description of an Aortic Valve Failure
Sgantzos, M.; Tsoucalas, G.; Markatos, K.; Giatsiou, S.; Androutsos, G. (2015) -
Milestones in Antihypertensive Drug Treatment
Tsoucalas, G.; Karamanou, M.; Vavuranakis, M.; Sgantzos, M.; Stefanadis, C.; Androutsos, G. (2015)Hypertension provoked since the beginning of the 19th century a medical debate between physicians. The early antihypertensive agents were poorly tolerated. Progress towards more effective drugs, appeared after the 2nd World ... -
Ophthalmic malignancies in antiquity as depicted in two terracotta figurines
Laios, K.; Karamanou, M.; Tsoucalas, G.; Sgantzos, M.; Androutsos, G. (2015)Ocular and orbital wall cancers were recognized by the physicians of the antiquity as incurable, lethal, and non-operable malignant entities. Paul of Aegina (7thc AD) was the first to refer to this type of cancer and ... -
Otto Hahn (1879-1968): pioneer in radiochemistry and discoverer of radiotherapeutic mesothorium
Sgantzos, M.; Kyrgias, G.; Georgoulias, P.; Karamanou, M.; Tsoucalas, G.; Androutsos, G. (2014)Otto Hahn was a German innovative chemist. He had discovered various radioactive elements, as well as the nuclear fission. He finally received the Nobel Prize for his participation in the atomic energy project, which Hahn ... -
The physician who first applied radiotherapy, Victor Despeignes, on 1896
Sgantzos, M.; Tsoucalas, G.; Laios, K.; Androutsos, G. (2014)