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Leopold Ritter von Dittel (May 29, 1815 – July 28, 1898) was an Austrian urologist born in Fulnek, a community now located in the Czech Republic. Dittel received his medical doctorate in 1840 from the University of Vienna, and as a young man worked as a physician in Trentschin-Teplitz. From 1853 to 1857, he was an assistant to Johann von Dumreicher (1815-1880) and a surgical assistant at the university hospital in Vienna. Later, he became surgeon-in-chief of the Allgemeines Krankenhaus, and in 1865 attained the title of associate professor.

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  • Leopold rytíř von Dittel (29. května 1815 Fulnek, Morava – 28. července 1898 Vídeň) byl rakouský lékař moravského původu, zakladatel urologie jako nového samostatného oboru. (cs)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (* 29. Mai 1815 in Fulneck, Mähren; † 28. Juli 1898 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Chirurg und Urologe. (de)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (May 29, 1815 – July 28, 1898) was an Austrian urologist born in Fulnek, a community now located in the Czech Republic. Dittel received his medical doctorate in 1840 from the University of Vienna, and as a young man worked as a physician in Trentschin-Teplitz. From 1853 to 1857, he was an assistant to Johann von Dumreicher (1815-1880) and a surgical assistant at the university hospital in Vienna. Later, he became surgeon-in-chief of the Allgemeines Krankenhaus, and in 1865 attained the title of associate professor. He is credited for developing a number of innovative diagnostic and surgical practices in the field of genitourinary medicine. He is remembered for his pioneer diagnostic work with the cystoscope, a device that was a recent invention of urologist Maximilian Nitze (1848–1906). In urology, the cystoscope is used for endoscopic detection of bladder tumors and other urinary disorders. With Felix Legueu (1863–1939) and Émile Forgue (1860–1943), the "Dittel-Forgue-Legueu operation" is named, defined as a surgical procedure for closure of vesicovaginal fistulae (VVF). A medical instrument used for treatment of stenosis of the urethra known as a "Dittel urethral sound" is named after him. (en)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (Fulnek, 29 maggio 1815 – Vienna, 28 luglio 1898) è stato un chirurgo austriaco. (it)
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  • Leopold rytíř von Dittel (29. května 1815 Fulnek, Morava – 28. července 1898 Vídeň) byl rakouský lékař moravského původu, zakladatel urologie jako nového samostatného oboru. (cs)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (* 29. Mai 1815 in Fulneck, Mähren; † 28. Juli 1898 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Chirurg und Urologe. (de)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (Fulnek, 29 maggio 1815 – Vienna, 28 luglio 1898) è stato un chirurgo austriaco. (it)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (May 29, 1815 – July 28, 1898) was an Austrian urologist born in Fulnek, a community now located in the Czech Republic. Dittel received his medical doctorate in 1840 from the University of Vienna, and as a young man worked as a physician in Trentschin-Teplitz. From 1853 to 1857, he was an assistant to Johann von Dumreicher (1815-1880) and a surgical assistant at the university hospital in Vienna. Later, he became surgeon-in-chief of the Allgemeines Krankenhaus, and in 1865 attained the title of associate professor. (en)
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  • Leopold von Dittel (cs)
  • Leopold von Dittel (de)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (it)
  • Leopold Ritter von Dittel (en)
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