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    • William Stewart Halsted, Father of American Modern Surgery: a ...
      • Halsted, who lived from 1852-1922, was one of the “Big Four” professors who founded John Hopkins Hospital. Halsted was an early pioneer for anesthesia and for aseptic technique in surgery, including the use of rubber gloves.
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  2. Halsted and Dr. Richard Hall were the only colleagues who became addicted that would survive their cocaine problems. [13] Halsted maintained an active career while dealing with his addiction for five years.

  3. When Halsted began bleeding internally, his residents tried to do for him what Halsted had done for his sister: transfusing their own blood into his veins. But they were unsuccessful. Halsted died on September 7. William Halsted had no biological children, but in another sense, he had many.

  4. Sep 19, 2024 · William Stewart Halsted (born Sept. 23, 1852, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 7, 1922, Baltimore, Md.) was an American pioneer of scientific surgery who established at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, the first surgical school in the United States.

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  5. Mar 1, 2007 · William Stewart Halsted was a pioneer of surgery in the USA and made many wide-ranging contributions, including the surgical treatment of breast cancer. He changed the training of surgeons from a disorganised apprenticeship to the residency training programmes used today.

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  6. Despite Halsted's lifelong battles with addiction, not only cocaine but later morphine, he revolutionized surgery in America by elevating three concepts: anesthesia to control pain, fine instruments to stop bleeding, and antisepsis to prevent infection.

  7. He was the first to successfully resect a periampullary carcinoma. He developed the eponymous operation to correct inguinal hernias, pioneered the radical mastectomy for breast cancer, and undertook some of the earliest procedures on the biliary tract.

  8. Dr. Halsted's grandfather invested large sums of money in the Chicago area through a distant cousin, William B. Ogden, who acted as an agent for many eastern investors who would loan money to settlers to purchase land.

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