American Decades
Surgery
The New Surgery.
The discoveries of anesthesia in 1846 and antiseptics in 1865 as well as the rapid expansion of radiology not only set the stage for further developments in established surgical procedures but also opened new fields for surgeons. Because of improved methods and technology, surgical procedures that a generation before had been contemplated with anxiety were viewed in 1910 as almost routine. By the beginning of World War I a surgical revolution established new directions for surgical practice, especially in the realm of neurosurgery, and by the war's end other new contributions to surgery had been made.
Cushing.
Modern neurosurgery began in 1907 when Harvey Williams Cushing performed an operation for trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux) at Johns Hopkins. Cushing's main contribution to the field of neurosurgery was to develop precision techniques that steadily improved operative effectiveness. One of...
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1910's Medicine and Health
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- The Great Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919
- The Growth of Group Practice
- Health Insurance
- Improving Hospitals
- Medicine in World War I
- Nurses in World War I
- Preventive Medicine and Public Health
- Psychological Testing in the Military
- Regulating Medicine
- The Revolution in Medical Education
- Surgery
- Technological and Medical Research Advances
- The War on Tuberculosis
- What Could We Do about Cancer in 1913?
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Headline Makers
- Goldberger, Joseph B. 1874-1929
- Kendall, Edward Calvin 1886-1972
- Mayo, William James 1861-1939 and Mayo, Charles Horace 1865-1939
- Meyer, Adolf 1866-1950
- Morgan, Thomas Hunt 1866-1945
- Sanger, Margaret 1879-1966
- Terman, Lewis Madison 1877-1956
- Vaughan, Victor Clarence 1851-1929
- Wald, Lillian D. 1867-1940
- Welch, William Henry 1850-1934
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Medicine and Health, 1910–1919
