Nicolaes Tulp
Biography
- Born 11 October 1594
- Died 12 September 1674
Medical Eponyms
- Pulsatile spleen (lien verberans) also know as Gerhardt sign (1882); Sailer sign (1928) first described by Tulp in 1641
Nothing in medical art is better known than that the spleen pulsates continuously, if violently moved by the arteries. But for this organ itself to strike the ribs so forcibly that the sound of the beating (lit. flogging, or whipping) may be heard from afar, that certainly is novel and, perchance hitherto unheard of.
Tulpii 1641
Key Medical Attributions
Controversies
Major Publications
- Tulpii N. Observationes Medicae. 1641 (1e)
- Tulpii N. Amstelodensis exconsulis Observationes medicæ. 1716
References
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