Félix Legueu

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Félix Legueu (12 August 1863 – 2 October 1939) was a French urologist and gynecologist born in Angers.

Félix Legueu (1863–1939)

Biography

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Legueu was a clinical professor in Paris, a surgeon at Hôpital Necker and a member of the Académie de Médecine.

He specialized in genitourinary disorders. In 1913 he described a procedure for the closure of a vesicovaginal fistula, an abnormal passageway between the bladder and the vagina. That operation, today called the "Dittel-Forgue-Legueu operation", is also named after Drs. Leopold von Dittel (1815–1898) and Émile Forgue (1860–1943).

A few surgical instruments bear Legueu's name, such as the "Legueu bladder retractor" and the "Legueu bladder spatula".

Legueu died in his home from carbon monoxide poisoning.

Works

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Lists of works

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  • The most recent lists by Legueu himself are:
    • Titres et travaux scientifiques de Félix Legueu. Paris: F. Alcan. 1912. OCLC 493981300.
    • Supplément aux titres scientifiques depuis 1920. 1924. OCLC 493858235. total pages 7 (typewritten).
  • Contemporary (but incomplete) list on SUDOC; 35 titles as an author (Retrieved 2012-03-28).[1]

Selected works

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  1. Cliniques de Necker: 1912–1916, A. Maloine et fils. 1917, 378 p.
  2. Cliniques de Necker: 1918–1921, A. Maloine et fils. 1922
  • (With Pierre Truchot and Bernard Fey) La pyéloscopie, Éditions médicales Norbert Maloine, Clinique urologique de Necker. 1927, 112 p.
  • (With Edmond Papin) Précis d'urologie, Maloine. 1937[3]

Bibliography

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  • La clinique urologique de Necker, 1912–1933 (Professeur Félix Legueu). Paris: Masson. 1933. OCLC 493332891. pages 307 (8vo). (Written by former colleagues)
  • Fischer, I. Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte der letzten fünfzig Jahre (in German). Vol. 2. Berlin: Urban & Schwarzenberg.

Notes

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  1. ^ Access date for all documents, unless mentioned otherwise: 2012-03-28 or 2012-03-29
  2. ^ 4th ed., Félix Alcan. 1914, 1333 p.
  3. ^ (Without Papin) A. Maloine & fils. 1921, 709 p. OCLC 490525513

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