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Eduard Sandifort

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Eduard Sandifort
Portrait. Credit: Wellcome Library
BornNovember 14, 1742
DiedFebruary 12, 1814

Eduard Sandifort (November 14, 1742 – February 12, 1814) was a Dutch physician and anatomist.[1] He received his medical doctorate degree (Ph.D.) from Leiden University in 1763, and worked as a general practitioner in The Hague. He was fluent in Dutch, German, Swedish, and Italian. He became a professor of anatomy and surgery in 1771 at Leiden University. His most important writings are Observationes Anatomico-pathologicæ (1778), Excercitationes anatomicoacademicæ (1783–85), and the Museum Anatomicum Academiae Lugduno-Batavæ (1789–93), which was finished by his son, Gerard Sandifort (1779–1848). Sandifort translated Nils Rosén von Rosenstein's Underrättelser om barn-sjukdomar och deras botemedel (The diseases of children, and their remedies) to Dutch in 1768. Sandifort was elected in 1768 as a foreign member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. In 1779 he was the first to document a case of carpal coalition.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Global History of Paleopathology: Pioneers and Prospects - Google Books
  2. ^ Jr, Donald R. Laub (2014). Congenital Anomalies of the Upper Extremity: Etiology and Management. Springer. p. 219. ISBN 9781489975041. Retrieved 26 January 2018.