Brazilian Neurosurgery (Jul 2020)

Tribute to Theodor Kocher: Far Beyond an Anatomical Reference

  • Angelo L. Maset,
  • Dionei Freitas de Morais,
  • Sérgio Ivo Calzolari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1713592
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 03
pp. 192 – 196

Abstract

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We know Kocher's name as an anatomical reference in neurosurgery. In fact, Theodor Kocher was a Swiss general surgeon, and his contributions were such that Kocher was honored in 1909 with the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, and he was the first surgeon to receive this honor. Kocher participated in the initial scientific phase of medicine, living with names that are in history, as well as him; Langenbeck and Virchow, Lucke, Billroth, Horsley, Lister, Halstedt, Pasteur, Osler, Lawson Tait, Verneuil, and a long list and other icons of the time. The present account rescues the many important facets and contributions of the Swiss surgeon Theodor Kocher, and his relationship with several of them. Kocher's memory, surgical instruments and literary production are preserved in a small wing of the University of Bern. The present article highlights how intense Kocher's dedication to the medical field was.

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