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. 1997 Jan-Mar;1(1):83-5.

Laparoscopy--the early attempts: spotlighting Georg Kelling and Hans Christian Jacobaeus

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Laparoscopy--the early attempts: spotlighting Georg Kelling and Hans Christian Jacobaeus

G S Litynski. JSLS. 1997 Jan-Mar.
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Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1.
“Georg Kelling (1866–1945)” Figure 1–9 in Highlights in the History of Laparoscopy.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
“Hans Christian Jacobaeus (1879–1937)” Figure 2–4 in Highlights.
Figure 3.
Figure 3.
“Kelling esophagoscope before insertion”
Figure 4.
Figure 4.
“Esophagoscope straightened after insertion”
Figure 5.
Figure 5.
“An apparatus for creating Lufttamponade” Figure 1–7 in Highlights.
Figure 6.
Figure 6.
“Jacobaeus' trocar” Figure 2-2 in Highlights.

References

    1. Kelling G. Mittelung zur Benutzung des Oesophagoscops. Allgemeine Medicinsche Central-Zeitung. 1896; 65: 73
    1. Kelling G. Die Tamponade der Bauchhöhle mit Luft zur Stillung lebensgefährlicher Intestinalblutungen. Münch Med Wochenschr. 1901; 48: 1480–1483; 1535–1538
    1. Kelling G. Untersuchungen über die Spannungszustände der Bauchwand, der Magen-und der Darmwand. Zeitschr Biol. 1903; 44: 161–258
    1. Jacobaeus HC. Ueber die Möglichkeit die Zystokopie bei Untersuchung seröser Höhlungen anzuwenden. Münch Med Wochenschr. 1910; 57: 2090–2092
    1. Brauer L. Über Laparo- und Thorakoskopie von H.C. Jacobaeus, Privatdozent Stockholm. Geleitwort. Beitr Klin Tuberk. 1912; 25: I–II

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