Thomas Morton (1813–1849) was an English surgeon. Born 20 March 1813 in the parish of St. Andrew, Newcastle upon Tyne, he was the youngest son of Joseph...
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journalist Thomas Morton (shipwright) (1781–1832), inventor of the Patent slip Thomas Morton (surgeon) (1813–1849), English surgeon Thomas Corsan Morton (1859–1928)...
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William Thomas Green Morton (August 9, 1819 – July 15, 1868) was an American dentist and physician who first publicly demonstrated the use of inhaled...
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Joseph Thomas Morton Jr. (born October 18, 1947) is an American stage, television and film actor. He has worked with film director John Sayles in The...
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orthopedic surgeon Dudley Joy Morton (1884–1960), who originally described it as part of Morton's triad, also known as Morton's syndrome or Morton's foot syndrome...
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in the following year, leaving a daughter, afterwards married to Thomas Morton, surgeon to University College Hospital. Bettany 1887. Attribution This...
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Oral and maxillofacial surgery (redirect from Oral and maxillofacial surgeon)
with limited success. On 16 October 1846, Boston oral surgeon, Dr. William Thomas Green Morton gave a successful demonstration using diethyl ether to...
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James Colthurst (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh)
He worked as a radiologist at London's St Thomas' Hospital and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Colthurst was a close friend...
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Thomas Corsan Morton (1859–1928) was a Scottish artist, known as one of the Glasgow Boys. Born in Glasgow, Morton worked briefly in a lawyer's office...
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Thomas Jefferson University is a private research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in its earliest form in 1824, the university officially...
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Crawford Long (category American surgeons)
Crawford Williamson Long (November 1, 1815 – June 16, 1878) was an American surgeon and pharmacist best known for his first use of inhaled sulfuric ether as...
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Henry Augustus Morton Whitby (24 September 1898 – 1969) was a British cancer researcher, surgeon and urologist who was best known for inventing an electrical...
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College of Surgeons awarded him with the Jacobson Innovations Award for his groundbreaking work in sentinel lymph node evaluation. Morton died of heart...
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chapter). Like his father, Morton worked to become a physician and entered the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. However, he dropped out...
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that year. Morton published his experience soon after. Harvard University professor Charles Thomas Jackson (1805–1880) later claimed that Morton stole his...
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James Braid (19 June 1795 – 25 March 1860) was a Scottish surgeon, natural philosopher, and "gentleman scientist". He was a significant innovator in the...
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Ether Dome (section The original Morton Etherizer)
Dental Medicine Nathan Cooley Keep. With the help of MGH surgeon Henry Jacob Bigelow, Morton persuaded Warren to allow him to try his technique on a surgical...
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Joseph Morton, a master mariner there, and was an elder brother of Thomas Morton the surgeon. He came to London and studied at the Royal Academy, gaining a...
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College of Surgeons in Ireland. "Thomas Heazle Parke". Ricorso. Retrieved 25 June 2008. Parke, Andrew (1 February 2018). "Surgeon Major Thomas Heazle Parke...
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Surgeons in England. A bust, by Thomas Woolner, is in the council room of the Royal College of Surgeons; and a quarto lithographic plate, by Thomas Bridgford...
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George McClellan (physician) (category American surgeons)
he co-founded. McClellan was an accomplished and famous surgeon, leading to Samuel George Morton summing up what many of his contemporaries thought of him...
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Cowper FRS (/ˈkuːpər/ KOO-pər; c. 1666 – 8 March 1709) was an English surgeon and anatomist, famous for his early description of what is now known as...
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William Henry Bennett, KCVO, FRCS (1852 – 24 December 1931) was a British surgeon. Bennett was a Wiltshireman, the son of William Francis Bennett, of Chilmark...
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Battle of Chickamauga order of battle: Union (category George Henry Thomas)
James St. Clair Morton, Chief Engineer (w) 1st Pioneer Battalion 2nd Pioneer Battalion 3rd Pioneer Battalion MG George Henry Thomas Headquarters Provost...
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reveal his secret to surgeon Warren—and to the world. Joel McCrea as William Thomas Green Morton Betty Field as Elizabeth Morton Harry Carey as Prof....
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Neil Shastri-Hurst (category English surgeons)
Garnier Nigel Huddleston Andrew Mitchell Wendy Morton Jesse Norman Mark Pritchard Neil Shastri-Hurst Bradley Thomas Gavin Williamson Mike Wood Jeremy Wright...
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Frederic E. Mohs (category American surgeons)
Mohs (March 1, 1910 – July 2, 2002) was an American physician and general surgeon who developed the Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) technique in 1938 to...
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Armando Elario Giuliano is a surgical oncologist, surgeon scientist and medical professor in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. He is...
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1616) was a Scottish surgeon who became Surgeon to King James VI of Scots and moved with the court to London as Serjeant-Surgeon to King James VI and...
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Queen Elizabeth II Simon Nicholas Henry Hayward Knapp, LVO, Veterinary Surgeon, Royal Mews The Reverend Canon Dr Joseph John Morrow, CBE, Lord Lyon King...
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