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  2. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    The first surgical techniques were developed to treat injuries and traumas. A combination of archaeological and anthropological studies offer insight into much earlier techniques for suturing lacerations, amputating unsalvageable limbs, and draining and cauterizing open wounds.

  3. History of wound care - Wikipedia

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    The history of wound care spans from prehistory to modern medicine. ... For example, curare, which was an ancient South American arrow poison, ...

  4. William Stewart Halsted - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Henry Dalton - Wikipedia

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    He is noted for being the first American to perform the suturing of the pericardium on record. Spanish surgeon Francisco Romero was documented with performing two successful surgeries in 1801 [1] and French surgeon Dominique Jean Larrey was documented as successfully performing surgery on a woman's pericardium in 1810. [2] [3]

  6. History of public health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    At critical points in American history the public health movement focused on different priorities. When epidemics or pandemics took place the movement focused on minimizing the disaster, as well as sponsoring long-term statistical and scientific research into finding ways to cure or prevent such dangerous diseases as smallpox, malaria, cholera.

  7. Our stories can’t be erased. They’re part of America’s ...

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    “The 1619 Project” was developed by Nikole Hannah-Jones and the New York Times to tell the untold history and consequences of slavery in America. Hannah-Jones won the Pulitzer Prize in ...

  8. Davis & Geck - Wikipedia

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    Davis & Geck was a surgical/medical device company founded in 1909 by Charles T. Davis and Fred A. Geck originally located in Brooklyn, NY.. It specialized in the development and manufacture of surgical sutures along with various other products in the wound closure, surgical technique, and aseptic technique categories.

  9. São Paulo Companies to Track, Behind ‘I’m Still ... - AOL

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    As São Paulo State and Brazil at large gears up its funding for film, TV, vid games and beyond, there is a distinct possibility that Brazil’s Congress will approve this year a global streamer ...