Diagnostics · 1816

René Laennec

The Breton physician who rolled the first stethoscope from a quire of paper.

1781–1826Quimper, 1781Kerlouarnec, 1826

Reluctant to press his ear to a young woman's chest, Laennec rolled a sheaf of paper into a tube and discovered that it carried the sounds of the heart and lungs more clearly than the naked ear.

From that improvised cylinder he built the art of auscultation, naming the crackles and murmurs of disease and teaching physicians to hear the body's interior. He died of the very consumption his instrument was made to detect.