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- Manuel García (baritone) - Wikipedia
Manuel García (baritone) García, aged 100 by John Singer Sargent Manuel Patricio Rodríguez García (17 March 1805 – 1 July 1906), was a Spanish singer, music educator, and vocal pedagogue He invented the first laryngoscope [1]
- Manuel Patricio Rodríguez García gt; Vocal Pedagogy
In 1830, he became a military doctor and began following his curiosity about vocal anatomy He began by experimenting with the larynges of animals and then invented the first laryngoscope, allowing him to be the first person to study human vocal folds in action
- Manuel Patricio Rodriguez Garcia (1805-1906): The ‘inventor of the . . .
Paris was the birthplace of the laryngoscope, invented by Manuel Garcia As we are in Paris for IFOS 2017, Neil Weir tells us about this fascinating man, who travelled the world and was a renowned singer and laryngologist
- Laryngeal Mirror Used by Manuel Garcia, the Discoverer of Auto . . .
In 1825 he commenced his scientific inquiry into the conformation of the vocal organs, which resulted in the application of the laryngoscope and his presentation to the French Institute of a "M6moire sur la Voix humaine," which was "crowned" by the Academy
- 7 Manuel Garcia: The Inventor of the Laryngoscope and . . . - Springer
Manuel Vicente Patricio Rodríguez Sitches, universally known as Manuel García, was born in 1805 in Madrid He was the son of the renowned tenor Manuel del Pópulo Vicente García and the soprano Joaquina Sitches Briones
- [Manuel P. García and the history of the laryngoscope]
Manuel Patricio García is chiefly known as the man who invented the laryngeal mirror, the first person to carry out a dynamic assessment of phonation, and therefore the founder of laryngology
- Manuel Patricio Garcia - Harmonicorde
His scientific study of the larynx through the use of a laryngoscope led to his formerly being considered the inventor of the instrument, but that claim is now disputed He began musical studies with his father in Naples in 1814
- Manuel García | Opera Singing, Voice Training Pedagogy | Britannica
In 1825 in Paris he left the stage to concentrate on the teaching of singing His pupils included Jenny Lind and Mathilde Marchesi He did extensive research into the voice and was the inventor of the laryngoscope His Mémoires sur la voix humaine (1840) became a fundamental study of the voice
- Manuel Garcia: The Inventor of the Laryngoscope and . . . - ResearchGate
His invention of the laryngoscope revolutionized the study of the human voice, enabling direct observation of the larynx and vocal cords during phonation García’s interdisciplinary approach
- MANUEL GARCIA AND THE LARYNGOSCOPE. - JAMA Network
On March 17, the London Laryngological Society celebrated the one hundredth birthday of Manual Garcia, a well-known Spanish singing teacher in London and also the fiftieth birthday of the laryngoscope Garcia, though not a physician, became the founder of a new and important specialty in medicine
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