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  1. Halsted did not have a private office in town, but would see his patients at the hospital or examine them in their homes. Out-of-town patients were examined pre and postoperatively in their hotel rooms.

    • J Scott Rankin
    • 10.1097/01.sla.0000201546.94163.00
    • 2006
    • Ann Surg. 2006 Mar; 243(3): 418-425.
  2. William Stewart Halsted, M.D. (September 23, 1852 – September 7, 1922) was an American surgeon who emphasized strict aseptic technique during surgical procedures, was an early champion of newly discovered anesthetics, and introduced several new operations, including the radical mastectomy for breast cancer. Along with William Osler (Professor ...

  3. Mar 1, 2007 · Halsted was first educated by a private tutor at home before being sent to boarding school at the age of 10 years (figure 2). Despite briefly running away, he graduated from Andover School, MA, USA, in 1869 at 17 years of age.

    • Michael P Osborne
    • 2007
  4. His private class went to his office 2 nights a week at 9 o’clock where they were quizzed until 11 or 12 o’clock. Lived with an intern Thomas McBride on East 25th Street (between Madison and 4th Ave).

  5. With his teaching and practice now failing, although still well off financially, what was he to do about his medical career? Welch, now in 1886 professor of pathology at Johns Hopkins, asked Halsted to join him in Baltimore. For a year or 2, Halsted worked in the surgical laboratory doing only surgical research but saw no patients.

  6. Jan 30, 2014 · 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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  8. May 21, 2018 · When he was ten years old, Halsted's parents sent him to a private school. He subsequently attended Andover, graduating in 1869, and Yale University . At Yale, he distinguished himself more on the gridiron than in the classroom, serving as captain of the school's football team during his academic tenure.

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