Talk:Catheter

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What year was the catheter invented?

[edit] when was the catheter invented?

The Egyptians used papyrus and the Greeks used reeds. The techniques used to drain the bladder are millenia old. See Shokeir, A & Hussein M. (1999) "The urology of Pharaonic Egypt" BJUInt 84:7 aaaaaaaa.UPDATE

[edit] Franklin

The article on Ben Franklin credits him with inventing the catheter, though there's no mention of it here. Does anyone know where a source can be found on this statement, if it is indeed true? Slugmaster 19:28, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

  • I had this argument about a year ago. Hence the statement about catheters being used in the ancient world. Benjamin Franklin did NOT invent the catheter, but every time I took it out, someone felt disposed to put it back. I gave up in the end. He might have invented a latex catheter (I don't know), and that might be what they were getting at... Jfbcubed 19:56, 15 September 2007 (UTC)