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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_SymeJames Syme - Wikipedia

    James Syme (Edimburgo, 1799 – Millbanks, 1870) è stato un chirurgo scozzese. Fu il primo ad operare ( 1823 ) l' amputazione della gamba all'altezza dell' anca e gli si deve anche la prima resezione delle mascelle (1818).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_SymeJames Syme - Wikipedia

    James Syme FRCSE, FRCS, FRSE (7 November 1799 – 26 June 1870) was a Scottish pioneering surgeon. Early life. James Syme was born on 7 November 1799 at 56 Princes Street in Edinburgh. [1] . His father was John Syme WS of Cartmore and Lochore, estates in Fife and Kinross.

  3. SYME, James Mario DONATI Chirurgo, nato a Edimburgo, il 7 novembre 1799, morto il 26 giugno 1870 a Millbank presso Edimburgo. S'interessò dap...

  4. 2 giu 2024 · James Syme (1799–1870) was a Scottish General Surgeon. Referred to as the Napoleon of Surgery, James Syme was born to a family of renown in 1799 on Princes Street, Edinburgh. He attended the High School of Edinburgh before commencing his studies as a medical student at the University of Edinburgh.

  5. Le sue opere maggiori sono: Treatise on excision of diseased joints (1831); On stricture of the urethra and fistula in perineo (1849). © Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani - Riproduzione riservata.

  6. James Syme, an Edinburgh surgeon, was to become pre-eminent among British surgeons. As a student he had devised and published a method of using rubber solution to waterproof silk, but the patent was denied him by a Mr. McIntosh from Glasgow.

  7. 28 giu 2019 · In 1833 Syme was appointed Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of Edinburgh and he taught there for thirty-six years. He continued his methods of teaching surgery, and his surgical service became the mecca of surgery in Scotland.