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  2. Georg Kelling - Wikipedia

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    Georg Kelling (1866-1945) Georg Kelling (7 July 1866 – 14 February 1945) was a German internist and surgeon who was a laparoscopy pioneer and in 1901 performed the first laparoscopic surgery on a dog. [1] He studied medicine at the Universities of Leipzig and Berlin. He earned his medical doctorate in 1890, and later worked as a physician at ...

  3. Laparoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Laparoscopy (from Ancient Greek ... In 1901, Georg Kelling of Dresden, Germany, performed the first laparoscopic procedure in dogs, and, in 1910, ...

  4. Hans Christian Jacobaeus - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 Dresden physician Georg Kelling (1866–1945) performed a cystoscope-aided intervention of a dog's abdomen. Kelling also claimed to have performed two successful laparoscopic examinations on humans prior to Jacobaeus, but nonetheless failed to timely publish his experiences.

  5. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    1901. German surgeon Georg Kelling performed the first Laparoscopic surgery on dogs. 1901. Austrian physician Karl Landsteiner discovered the basic A-B-AB-O blood types. 1903. Dutch physician Willem Einthoven invented the Electrocardiograph. 1905. Novocaine was first used as a local anesthetic. 1907.

  6. 1901 in science - Wikipedia

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    Georg Kelling of Dresden performs the first "coelioscopy" (laparoscopic surgery), on a dog. [ 16 ] William C. Gorgas controls the spread of yellow fever in Cuba by a mosquito eradication program.

  7. George L. Kelling - Wikipedia

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    George Lee Kelling (August 21, 1935 – May 15, 2019) was an American criminologist, a professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University–Newark, [1] a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, [2] and a fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

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  9. George Berci - Wikipedia

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    George Berci (né Bleier; 14 March 1921 – 30 August 2024) was a Hungarian-American surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, United States and a pioneer in minimally invasive surgeries. He developed instruments for laparoscopic surgery [1] that have been incorporated into minimally invasive surgery techniques used today. [2] [3] [4]