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John Murray Carnochan : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Murray Carnochan John Murray Carnochan (July 4, 1817 – October 28, 1887) was an American surgeon who performed the first successful neurosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia. ==Biography== John Murray Carnochan, born in Savannah, was taken to Scotland in early boyhood and did not graduate from the University of Edinburgh Medical School. Returning to New York in 1834 he entered as a student the office of Valentine Mott and took his degree of M.D. from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. Devoting himself with ardor to the study of anatomy, he acquired special distinction in that field and gave lectures to private classes. In 1841, he again visited Europe, where he passed several years attending clinical lectures of the principal hospitals of Paris, London and Edinburgh.〔 In 1847 he began practice in New York and in a short time his steadiness of nerve and boldness as an operator, gave him a high reputation as a surgeon. He later served during the war and for many years was professor of surgery of the New York Medical College. Although he was known for a dictatorial temper and consequently was on bad terms with his colleagues, he received liberal fees, wrote numerous technical monographs and died in fame. He married Estelle Morris, daughter of Major-General William Walton Morris who commanded at Fort McHenry during the Civil War. She was descended from Lewis Morris, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. She died in New York City, on December 9, 1922, aged 84.〔
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