F. Moll et P. Rathert, The surgeon and his intention: Gustav Simon (1824-1876), his first plannednephrectomy and further contributions to urology, WORLD J URO, 17(3), 1999, pp. 162-167
One of the historic landmarks in urology is the first planned nephrectomy p
erformed in 1869 by Gustav Simon of Heidelberg (1824-1877). In the history
of medicine the reflections and considerations of the specialized surgeon r
eveal distinguished analyses of the "case" and, thus, the beginning of a mo
dern scientific discussion of a patient's quality of life. Available primar
y and secondary sources were screened to present a differentiated aspect of
this milestone in the history of urology. The analysis of the first German
indicated nephrectomy shows the introduction of scientifically orientated
thinking in urology, especially in Germany during the middle of the ninetee
nth century, and parallels the rise of urology and general surgery.