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Explore the legacy of specialists like Guillaume Dupuytren and Adolf Stoffel in European nerve surgery history. Uncover the contributions of Oskar Vulpius and Rudolf Nissen, alongside a discussion on the impact of hand diseases on renowned artists and musicians. Discover the journey of Jewish scientists in Turkey during the 1930s, all discussed in presentations from the FESSH Council Meeting 2012. Deadline for FESSH Instructional Course 2013 is approaching—don't miss out on this informative insight into the past.
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Report of the Historian Andreas Gohritz FESSH Council Meeting November 24, 2012, Tarkal, Hungary
Guillaume Dupuytren (1777-1835) –a colourful character behind a disease‘s name Dupuytren‘s statue in Paris Invited presentations
Dupuytren traveling April, Regensburg June, Paris January, Stade
Overview on the History of Peripheral Nerve Surgery Andreas Gohritz Hannover, Germany
History of Peripheral Nerve Surgery in Europe • Introductory Book Chapter • FESSH Instructional Course 2013 • Chairman: Lars Dahlin, Sweden Deadline December 1st, 2012
Prof. G. Zanchin President of the International Society of History of Medicine
L‘effetto di malattie della mano sulla vita e sul lavoro di famosi musicista e artistaAndreas GohritzHannover, Germania
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Oskar Vulpius (1856-1934)2012: Centenary of Vulpius-Klinik, Rappenau Germany Historical article in Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir
Adolf Stoffel (1880-1937) – Pioneer of Fascicle Nerve Transfers since 1910 Abstract FESSH 2013
Surgical guests in Turkey –a mutual benefit ! Karl Hammerschmidt – Abdullah Bey (1800-1874) Rudolf Nissen (1895-1981)