Raoul palmer biography

Raoul Palmer Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart

Raoul Palmer was a French gynecologist born on August 29, 1904, in Paris. He pioneered gynecologic laparoscopy and headed gynecological research at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris from 1934. During WWII, he developed techniques for intra-abdominal endoscopy, introducing improvements such as the use of CO2 for pneumoperitoneum and the Trendelenburg position. Palmer was influential in the field, teaching worldwide, and made notable contributions including the first retrieval of a human oocyte via laparoscopy in 1961. He passed away on July 5, 1985.

Zodiac Sign (Western)

Virgo

Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac

Zodiac Sign (Vedic)

Pisces

Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac

Death Anniversary

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Next death anniversary is 137 days away.

Place of Birth

Paris

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Chinese Zodiac Sign

Dragon (龙)

Name Number (Chaldean)

42 => 6

Name Number (Pythagorean)

6


Meaning of the name - Raoul

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August 29, 1904 Facts

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[Raoul Palmer and the coelio-surgical adventure from 1940 to 1995]

Raoul Palmer born in Paris in 1904 from Swedish parents with a humanistic tradition and a non-conformist spirit obtained a scientific degree (licence ès-sciences) before starting his medical studies. Attracted by experimental surgery he was at the head of Fiessinger's laboratory before becoming demonstrator of gynecology at the Hôpital Broca in the services of Proust, Brocq, Macquot, Funck-Brentano and Huguier. As a surgeon specialized in sterility since 1935 but conscient as to the difficulty of making a prognosis without being informed of the extent of the lesions, he invented pre-operatory exploratory coelioscopy in 1943. This new technique allowed him to go further with the sampling of ovocytes, electrocoagulation of the uterine horns, punction of cysts, adhesiolysis ... And this was only a beginning for this method practised for the first time in 1901 by Kelling in the dog and by Jacobaeus (1912) in man but which remained confidential. In spite of neighbouring hostility, Palmer's disciples have widened the

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Raoul Albert Charles Palmer (1905-1985), known as A.C. Palmer. He was a French gynaecologist. Laparoscopy today is due to his untiring effort in making a safe, modern procedure. His work with intra-abdominal endoscopy started during World War II in Paris. His Laparoscopy work was done, Hospital Broca. From here, keyhole surgery emanated throughout Europe and other continents.
Palmer introduced the use of the Trendelenburg position and mobilizing the uterus by a transvaginal cannula.
In his first report, he described his experience with 250“coelioscopies gynecologiques” using both the transabdominal and the transvaginal approach.
Laparoscopic pioneers influenced by Palmer include Melvin Cohen, Hans Frangenheim, Richard Fikentscher, Kurt Semm, and Patrick Steptoe.
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