Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3879882 | The Journal of Urology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
PurposeMaximilian Carl-Friedrich Nitze (1848 to 1906) designed the modern cystoscope, providing a foundation for urology.Materials and MethodsThe historical literature, including the original writings of Nitze, was reviewed.ResultsThe invention of the cystoscope by Nitze revolutionized endoscopy but his true genius lay in his lifelong pursuit of better methods to diagnose and treat patients with urological diseases and in teaching others the practical use and value of cystoscopy. He also designed the first operating cystoscope, took the first endoscopic photographs and published the first textbook in urology.ConclusionsThe legacy of discovery of Max Nitze established the specialty of urology and a legitimate claim as the father of urology.
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Authors
Harry W. Herr,