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Harvey Cushing

    Harvey Cushing fut un neurochirurgien américain pionnier qui jeta les bases de la neurochirurgie moderne. Ses techniques chirurgicales innovantes et l'amélioration de la survie des patients après des opérations cérébrales complexes ont solidifié sa position d'expert de premier plan dans le domaine. Cushing a également apporté des contributions significatives en introduisant la mesure de la pression artérielle en Amérique du Nord, qui est devenue un signe vital. Son travail et ses découvertes, y compris la description du syndrome de Cushing et le développement d'instruments chirurgicaux, continuent d'influencer la médecine.

    The life of Sir William Osler. Vol.1
    The old Humainties and The new Science
    Realignments in Greater Medicine: Their Effect Upon Surgery and the Influence of Surgery Upon Them; General Address in Surgery Delivered to the XVIIth
    The Pituitary Body and Its Disorders, Clinical States Produced by Disorders of the Hypophysis Cerebri
    The Pituitary Body and its Disorders; Clinical States Produced by Disorders of the Hypophysis Cerebri. An Amplification of the Harvey Lecture for Dece
    The life of Sir William Osler. Vol.2
    • William Osler (1849-1919) is widely regarded as one of the most influential physicians of the late 19th and early 20th century and a key figure in the history of medicine. Besides his research activities and his dedicated scientific work, Osler's greatest contribution to the medical world has been the system of residency which he developed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, thus introducing a new and deeply humanistic approach to the strictly scientific realm of traditional medicine. Harvey Cushing (1869-1939), a former student and close friend of Osler's and a pioneer of neurosurgery, has himself become an icon of modern medicine. He was one of the first physicians to use x-rays for diagnosing brain tumours, he developed revolutionary methods of blood pressure measurement, and he discovered Cushing's syndrome, the first autoimmune disease identified in a human being. This monumental biography earned him the Pulitzer Prize in 1926.

      The life of Sir William Osler. Vol.2
    • William Osler (1849-1919) is widely regarded as one of the most influential physicians of the late 19th and early 20th century and a key figure in the history of medicine. Besides his research activities and his dedicated scientific work, Osler’s greatest contribution to the medical world has been the system of residency which he developed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, thus introducing a new and deeply humanistic approach to the strictly scientific realm of traditional medicine. Harvey Cushing (1869-1939), a former student and close friend of Osler’s and a pioneer of neurosurgery, has himself become an icon of modern medicine. He was one of the first physicians to use X-rays for diagnosing brain tumours and he developed revolutionary methods of blood pressure measurement. He also discovered Cushing’s syndrome, the first autoimmune disease identified in a human being. This monumental biography earned him the Pulitzer Prize in 1926.

      The life of Sir William Osler. Vol.1
    • William Osler (1849-1919) is widely regarded as one of the most influential physicians of the late 19th and early 20th century and a key figure in the history of medicine. Besides his research activities and his dedicated scientific work, Osler’s greatest contribution to the medical world has been the system of residency which he developed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, thus introducing a new and deeply humanistic approach to the strictly scientific realm of traditional medicine. Harvey Cushing (1869-1939), a former student and close friend of Osler’s and a pioneer of neurosurgery, has himself become an icon of modern medicine. He was one of the first physicians to use x-rays for diagnosing brain tumours, he developed revolutionary methods of blood pressure measurement, and he discovered Cushing’s syndrome, the first autoimmune disease identified in a human being. This monumental biography earned him the Pulitzer Prize in 1926.

      The life of Sir William Osler