- Joseph Capuron
Joseph Capuron (1767-1850) was a French physican who was a professor of
surgery andmidwifery in Paris. In 1823 he became a member of the "Académie Nationale de Médecine ".Capuron published several treatises on diseases of women and children, however his best known written work was an 1806 dictionary of medicine called "Nouveau dictionnaire de médecine, de chirurgie, de physique, de chimie et d'histoire naturelle". In 1810 Capuron and
Pierre-Hubert Nysten (1771-1818) published a second edition of the book. Afterwards, there were numerous revisions and editions (as well as changes to the name of the dictionary's title) by Nysten,Émile Littré (1801-1881), et al. The twenty-first and final edition was published in 1908.
* Associated eponym:
* "Cardinal points of Capuron": Term involving four fixed points in thepelvic inlet ; the twoiliopubic eminence s anteriorly, and the twosacroiliac joint s posteriorly. Also called the cardinal points of the pelvic inlet.References
* [http://medcat.wustl.edu/catflat/BDI/B695373.html Becker Medical Medical Library Catalog]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=AE0wQD9LoiUC&pg=PA222&lpg=PA222&dq=%22points+of+Capuron%22+&source=web&ots=wSX_uXFWtX&sig=1Qw4k58GrB81bGzHa1qxmEK_JBU#PPA222,M1 A Compendium of Obstetric Constants]
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