John Silas Lundy
John Silas Lundy (July 6, 1894 – April 26, 1973) was an American physician and anesthesiologist who established the first post-anesthesia recovery room and the first blood bank in the United States.
John Silas Lundy | |
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Born | |
Died | April 26, 1973 78) | (aged
Known for | blood bank |
Scientific career | |
Fields | medicine |
Institutions | Mayo Clinic |
References
- Lennon, Robert; Lennon Robert L; Bacon Douglas R (March 2009). "The Anaesthetists' Travel Club: an example of professionalism". Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 21 (2): 137–42. doi:10.1016/j.jclinane.2008.06.013. PMID 19329021.
- Martin, David P; Bacon Douglas R (April 2004). "John Lundy's influence on Mario Dogliotti's anesthesia career: The Rochester - Turin connection". Bulletin of Anesthesia History. 22 (2): 9–12. doi:10.1016/s1522-8649(04)50018-5. ISSN 1522-8649. PMID 15195637.
- Nelson, C W (July 1999). "Dr John S. Lundy and the 75th anniversary of anesthesiology at Mayo". Mayo Clin. Proc. 74 (7): 650. doi:10.4065/74.7.650. ISSN 0025-6196. PMID 10405691.
- "Dr. John Silas Lundy". Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal. 20 (4): 595–6. July 1973. doi:10.1007/BF03026227. ISSN 0008-2856. PMID 4577958.
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