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  1. Lewis Atterbury Stimson (August 24, 1844 – September 17, 1917 ) was an American surgeon who was the first to perform a public operation in the United States using Joseph Lister's antiseptic technique.

  2. Lewis Atterbury Stimson. Names Keyes, E. L. (Edward Lawrence), 1843-1924. Stimson, Lewis Atterbury, 1844-1917. Created / Published New York, Knickerbocker Press, 1918. Contents In memoriam; Lewis Atterbury Stimson, M.D. [by E. L. Keyes].--Civil War memories of Lewis A. Stimson.

  3. Lewis Atterbury Stimson was an American surgeon who was the first to perform a public operation in the United States using Joseph Lister's antiseptic technique.

  4. Stimson, Lewis Atterbury. A Practical Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations. New York ; Philadelphia: Lea bros & Co, 1900. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/00004925/>.

  5. 25 de out. de 2018 · Dr. Lewis Atterbury Stimson, her uncle, was a surgeon who was the first to perform a public operation utilizing a procedure known as theJoseph Lister antiseptic technique’. He also wrote the original charter for Cornell University’s medical school and helped to secure an endowment to open it.

  6. Lewis Atterbury Stimson, MD was a surgeon and educator, as well as an important contributor towards the founding of Cornell University Medical College in 1898. This collection contains correspondence, notebooks, a diary, will, and reprints, as well as biographies and memorial statements relating to L. A. Stimson. PROVENANCE:

  7. LEWIS ATTERBURY STIMSON, M.D. DR. STIMSON'S eyes first saw the light in Pater­ son, New Jersey, on the twenty-fourth day of August, 1844; and he closed them in his last slum­ ber on the Shinnecock Hills, the seventeenth day of September, 19I7;-thus terminating a career of something more than the allotted threescore