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Charles gabriel pravaz biography

          Charles Gabriel Pravaz (24 March – 24 June ) a French orthopedic surgeon, pioneered the hypodermic syringe....

          Writer and doctoral researcher Gillian Shirreffs contemplates the history of the hypodermic syringe.

          This article is part of a two-week takeover (1-14 June) of The Polyphony byThinking Through Things, an ECR-led collaborative project designed to stimulate interdisciplinary dialogue around the holdings of Wellcome Collection.Thinking Through Thingsis supported by theNorthern Network for Medical Humanities Researchand is funded by a Wellcome Trust Discretionary Award.

          Followinga training day co-hosted by Thinking Through Things and Wellcome Collection in February 2020, delegates were invited to submit a short text or creative response exploring one or more objects held by Wellcome Collection.

          Charles Gabriel Pravaz a French orthopedic surgeon, pioneered the hypodermic syringe.

        1. Charles Gabriel Pravaz, , French physician who invented the modern hypodermic needle and the modern galvanocautery.
        2. Charles Gabriel Pravaz (24 March – 24 June ) a French orthopedic surgeon, pioneered the hypodermic syringe.
        3. One hundred years ago a French physician, Charles-Gabriel Pravaz1 (), of Lyons, France, introduced into medical practice the use of the hypodermic.
        4. Process print of Charles Gabriel Pravaz (), French orthopedic surgeon and inventor of the hypodermic syringe.
        5. There is some disagreement over who invented the hypodermic syringe. There is, however, consensus as to the year. In 1853 either Alexander Wood, a Scottish physician, or Charles Gabriel Pravaz, a French surgeon, was first to develop a device recognisable as today’s hypodermic syr