Lewis Atterbury Stimson
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Lewis Atterbury Stimson (1844–1917) was an influential American surgeon who was the first to perform a public operation in the United States using Joseph Lister's antiseptic technique.[1] He made advances in techniques for abdominal surgery[2] and is attributed with developing the Stimson maneuver for reducing a dislocated shoulder or hip, which he described in the article, "An Easy Method of Reducing Dislocations of the Shoulder and Hip", published in New York Medical Record in 1900.[3]
He was the father of Henry Lewis Stimson, Secretary of State in Herbert Hoover's Administration as well as Secretary of War in the William Howard Taft Administration and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Administration. [4]
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External links
- Guide to the Lewis Atterbury Stimson, MD Papers at Weill Cornell Medical College: http://weill.cornell.edu/archives/pdf/personal_aids/LStimson.pdf
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