René Théophile Hyacinthe Laënnec (1781-1826). Two hundred years of the stethoscope. A brief overview.

Arch Argent Pediatr

Unidad de Paciente Crítico Pediátrico, Hospital Dra. Eloísa Díaz I., La Florida, Santiago, Chile.

Published: October 2020

Two hundred years have passed since the publication that revealed the clinical use of the stethoscope. René Théophile Hyacinthe Laënnec published it in 1819. Laënnec spent his childhood in the social effervescence of the French Revolution and studied medicine in Paris, where he graduated in 1804. His clinical experience at Necker Hospital peaked with the invention of the stethoscope in 1816. Three years later, he published his masterpiece De L'Auscultation Médiate, which underlined a more rational clinical-pathological approach, especially in the understanding of cardiopulmonary diseases. Undoubtedly, Laënnec revolutionized medicine by perfecting the art of thoracic semiology, which allowed him to translate the sounds he heard into an image that could be visualized. In the bicentennial of the invention of such fundamental milestone in modern medicine, the purpose of this article is to go over its history.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5546/aap.2020.eng.e444DOI Listing

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