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Calots spinal surgery, 19th century
Calots spinal surgery, 19th-century artwork. This operation is being carried out by the French surgeon Jean-Francois Calot (1861-1944) on a condition known as Potts disease. This curvature of the spine is also known as tuberculous spondylitis, and is caused by tuberculosis (TB). Calots technique was described in 1896 in a paper he read to the Academy of Medicine in Paris, and the operation is named after him. An orthopaedic institute he founded is also now named after him. Artwork from the 19th volume (first period of 1897) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree
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This print captures a significant moment in medical history - Calots spinal surgery in the 19th century. The artwork showcases French surgeon Jean-Francois Calot performing an operation on a patient suffering from Potts disease, also known as tuberculous spondylitis. Potts disease is a severe curvature of the spine caused by tuberculosis, and this groundbreaking procedure was named after Dr. Calot himself. In 1896, he presented his technique to the esteemed Academy of Medicine in Paris, forever leaving his mark on the field of medicine. The image transports us back to a time when surgical technology was still evolving. We see the dedicated physician meticulously operating while surrounded by nurses and other medical professionals in an early operating room setting. This historical illustration serves as a reminder of how far we have come in treating such complex conditions. Dr. Calot's contributions extended beyond this remarkable surgery; he also founded an orthopaedic institute that bears his name today. His legacy lives on through advancements made at this institution and continues to impact countless lives. This powerful snapshot from La Science Illustree, a popular science weekly magazine published during that era, offers us insight into both medical practices of the time and the determination of those who sought innovative solutions for their patients' well-being.
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