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3 unusual facts about William Cheselden


Brachioradialis

It was not until 1713 that this movement was re-discovered by William Cheselden, and subsequently recorded for the medical community.

Lithotomy

Other important names in its historical development were Jean Zuléma Amussat (1796–1856), Auguste Nélaton (1807–1873), Henry Thompson(1820–1904) and William Cheselden (1688–1752).

Thomas Cadwalader

After studying medicine with his uncle Dr. Evan Jones, he traveled to London to study medicine were he was an understudy of William Cheselden.



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