Graduate School Application for Grant-In-Aid, "The Use of Refrigeration in Surgery with Special Reference to Cardiac and Cancer Surgery," by F. John Lewis
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Title
Graduate School Application for Grant-In-Aid, "The Use of Refrigeration in Surgery with Special Reference to Cardiac and Cancer Surgery," by F. John Lewis
Subject
Open Heart Surgery
Description
F. John Lewis requested funding from the Graduate School to support his research on the use of body cooling (induced hypothermia) for open heart surgery.
F. John Lewis lead the first surgical team to perform a successful open heart surgery in a dry field under direct vision. The operation was performed on September 2, 1952 at the University of Minnesota.
Creator
University of Minnesota
Source
"Graduate School grants, 1941-1954," Box 14, Department of Surgery records, uarc1007, University of Minnesota Archives
Publisher
University of Minnesota
Date
18-May-51
Contributor
F. John Lewis
Rights
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Format
Document
Language
eng
Identifier
oh0062
Coverage
Open Heart Surgery
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University of Minnesota, “Graduate School Application for Grant-In-Aid, "The Use of Refrigeration in Surgery with Special Reference to Cardiac and Cancer Surgery," by F. John Lewis,” Gallery, accessed September 13, 2024, https://gallery.lib.umn.edu/items/show/3356.