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Qu'est-ce (qui) est epidural {{Anatomy & Medicine}} - définition

ORGANIZATION
Chandos chair of medicine and anatomy; Chandos chair of anatomy; Chandos Professor of Anatomy and Medicine

epidural {{Anatomy & Medicine}}      
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¦ adjective on or around the dura mater of the spinal cord.
¦ noun an anaesthetic introduced into the space around the dura mater, used especially in childbirth.
Epidural abscess         
HUMAN DISEASE
Spinal epidural abscess
An epidural abscess refers to a collection of pus and infectious material located in the epidural space superficial to the dura mater which surrounds the central nervous system. Due to its location adjacent to brain or spinal cord, epidural abscesses have the potential to cause weakness, pain, and paralysis.
epidural         
  • Simulation of the insertion of an epidural needle between the spinous processes of the lumbar vertebrae. A syringe is connected to the epidural needle and the epidural space is identified by a technique to assess loss of resistance
  • [[Sagittal]] section of the spinal column (not drawn to scale). ''Yellow'': spinal cord; ''blue'': [[pia mater]]; ''red'': arachnoid; ''light blue'': [[subarachnoid space]]; ''pink'': [[dura mater]]; ''pale green'': epidural space; ''taupe'': vertebral bones; ''teal'': interspinous ligaments
  • Spanish doctor [[Fidel Pagés]] visiting injured soldiers at the Docker Hospital in Melilla in 1909.
MEDICAL ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION
Epidural anesthesia; Epidural anaesthesia; Epidural analgesia; Peridural space; Injections, epidural; Epiderral; Epideral; Epidural block; Peridural; Needle-free injection; Loss of resistance; Anesthesia, epidural; Analgesia, epidural; Epidurals; Epidural; Transforaminal epidural; Epidural opioid analgesia
(epidurals)
An epidural is a type of anaesthetic which is injected into a person's spine so that they cannot feel anything from the waist downwards. Epidurals are sometimes given to women when they are giving birth.
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Chandos Chair of Medicine and Anatomy

The Chandos Chair of Medicine and Anatomy is a Chair in Medicine and Anatomy of the University of St Andrews, Scotland. It was established in 1721, by a bequest of £1000 from James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos - then the Chancellor of the university. His original aim was to establish a Chair of Eloquence, although this was rejected by the university in favour of a chair in Medicine and Anatomy. Holders of the Chandos Chair are known as Chandos Professors. The Chandos Chair still exists today, although in 1875 it became a chair in physiology.

  • Thomas Simson 1722-1764
  • James Simson 1764-1770
  • James Flint 1770-1811
  • Robert Briggs 1811-1840
  • John Reid 1841-1849
  • George Edward Day 1849-1863
  • James Bell Pettigrew 1875-1905
  • Percy Theodore Herring 1908-1948 - first described Herring bodies
  • Anthony Elliot Ritchie 1948-1969
  • Joseph Fairweather Lamb 1969-1993
  • Ian Johnston 1997-present