Chevalier Jackson
Chevalier Quixote Jackson (November 4, 1865 – August 16, 1958) was an American pioneer in laryngology. He is sometimes known as the "father of endoscopy", although Philipp Bozzini (1773–1809) is also often given this sobriquet. Chevalier Q. Jackson extracted over 2000 swallowed foreign bodies from patients. The collection is currently on display at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958Other Authors: “...Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958...”
Published 1945
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2by Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958Other Authors: “...Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958...”
Published 1959
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4by Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958, Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958Other Authors: “...Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958...”
Published 1929
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16by Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958
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Published 1937
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20by Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958
Published 1950
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