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Pierre Curie: the anonymous neurosurgical contributor

Karen Man, Victor Sabourin, Chirag D. Gandhi, Peter W. Carmel, Charles J. Prestigiacomo

Year
2015
Citations
6
Access
Open access

Abstract

Pierre Curie, best known as a Nobel Laureate in Physics for his co-contributions to the field of radioactivity alongside research partner and wife Marie Curie, died suddenly in 1906 from a street accident in Paris. Tragically, his skull was crushed under the wheel of a horse-drawn carriage. This article attempts to honor the life and achievements of Pierre Curie, whose trailblazing work in radioactivity and piezoelectricity set into motion a wide range of technological developments that have culminated in the advent of numerous techniques used in neurological surgery today. These innovations include brachytherapy, Gamma Knife radiosurgery, focused ultrasound, and haptic feedback in robotic surgery.

Keywords

CurieMarie curieAdmirationHonorMedicinePhysicsPsychologyComputer scienceCurie temperatureCondensed matter physics

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