Jean Hamburger from France had named the term " Nephrology" for study of kidney diseases. A pioneer in the field of kidney diseases, Dr Hamburger was a pioneer in the early times of dialysis and transplantation.
A recent memoir regarding his work is published in PEHM
He was a pioneer in nephrology, coined the term intensive care medicine and was a pinnacle for humanism in medicine. He is considered the father of French Nephrology. If he coined the term- he is the father of nephrology for all of us.
Interesting quote from the paper " Nephrology would have probably been named kidney medicine, under the strong influence of the American medicine, while the Greek etymology may be seen as a further witness of the strong link between humanities and medicine, of which the whole life of Jean Hamburger is
an interesting example."
Lets celebrate the history of nephrology this month - the National Kidney Month-- or rather World Kidney month with respect to him.
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Friday, March 22, 2013
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Dr. John P. Merrill is considered the father of Nephrology as a specialty.
ReplyDeleteHomer Smith is the father of Renal Physiology.