Antoine-Joseph Jobert de Lamballe

Antoine Joseph Jobert de Lamballe ( born December 17, 1799 in Matignon, † April 19, 1867 ) was a French surgeon.

Jobert de Lamballe 's real name was Antoine -Joseph Joubert, called de Lamballe. He came from a poor family, studied yet thanks to the support of well-meaning patrons ( an Abbé bequeathed him a small sum of money ) medicine in Paris, was aged 22 at the Hôpital Saint -Louis Internal. In 1827 he was assistant anatomical, 1828, he received his doctorate in 1830 and the Agrégation. In 1831 he was surgeon of the Hospital Saint- Louis. However, he was hampered in his career, as he was a poor speaker - you went over it several times at major departments, despite his outstanding skills and his reputation as a surgeon. In 1854 he was in Paris, where he had a professorship at the Hôtel- Dieu. Towards the end of his life he fell into a depression and was hospitalized in a mental hospital, where he died.

He was best known as the master of auto plastic surgery, in particular, he was a successful operation method of vesico. These were a common result of the then bumbling Obstetrics methods and resulted in addition to the immediate consequences often create social exclusion of affected women within their families. The other hand he developed surgical method brought him all over Europe and beyond recognition and prosperity. A German student of de Lamballe was Gustav Simon, who brought his way to Germany.

He is also known as a pioneer of anesthesia in hospitals (1846 ).

Jobert de Lambelle was the surgeon of Louis- Philippe I. (1831 ), Napoleon III. and Empress Eugènie (from 1858).

In 1840 he was admitted to the Académie nationale de Médecine and 1856 to the Académie des Sciences.

In English, a recess above the knee is named after him ( Jobert 's fossa ).

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