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De nova infusionis methodo. Dissertatio inauguralis medico-chirurgica....
Publication Details
Berlin: Tipis Ioannis Frederici Starckii, 1817 CE.
Eduard von Graefe’s medical thesis described the method devised by his brother, Carl Ferdinand von Graefe (1787-1840), for transfusing blood or other liquids into the blood vessels. The work includes an illustration of the elder Graefe’s transfusion apparatus, which consisted of a silver syringe, a cannula and a trocar. Graefe’s transfusion method involved “opening the vena mediana when uncovered by means of a trocar; after the stiletto is drawn back, the blood or any other liquid is injected by the canule. Should it be necessary to repeat the operation, a lead probe is passed into the opening of the vein, to prevent its obliteration” (Ullersperger, p. 426).
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| Entry Number | #9871 |
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| External URL | de-nova-infusionis-methodo-dissertatio-inauguralis-medicochirurgica |
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Publication place: Berlin