Hua Tuo, the Good Doctor
Hua Tuo (c. 108–208 AD), the Chinese surgical pioneer and herbal
expert, excelled as a physician, making significant strides in anesthesia,
surgery, and acupuncture. He is accredited for spearheading the practice of
laparotomies and organ transplants, using anesthetics, and he was the first Chinese
surgeon to operate on the abdomen including performing splenectomy and
colostomy. Neurologically, Hua Tuo is said to have performed procedures to
treat headache, paralysis, and suspected a brain tumor in one patient. Tuo’s impact
on medicine was so profound that the phrases “A Second Hua Tuo” or “Hua Tuo
reincarnated” were coined in honor of his diligence and compassion to recognize
outstanding physicians who demonstrate an equal caliber of surgical competence.
It is the pioneering contributions to medicine and surgery as made by such
physicians as Hua Tuo on which we base our current understanding.
Source: R. Shane Tubbs & Sheryl Riech & Ketan Verma & Joshua
Chern & Martin Mortazavi & Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol. China’s first surgeon: Hua Tuo (c. 108–208 AD). Childs
Nerv Syst (2011) 27:1357–1360
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