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  1. 2. Apr. 2020 · James Simpson. This year is the 150th anniversary of James Young Simpson's death in 1870. As well as being responsible for the introduction of general anaesthesia into obstetric practice, he made other important contributions to obstetrics and also to surgery as well as in the control of hospital infection.

  2. 7. Juni 2011 · Sir James Young Simpson wurde am 7. Juni 1811 in Bathgate, in der Nähe von Edinburgh, geboren. Der wissbegierige Sohn eines Bäckers besuchte die Grundschule, danach bereitete er sich auf die ...

  3. Sir James Young Simpson died on 6 May 1870. The entry in the statutory register of deaths for St Andrew, Edinburgh gives his age at death as 58 and place of death as 52 Queen Street, Edinburgh. Death entry for James Young Simpson (42 KB jpeg) National Records of Scotland, 1870/685-2/292.

  4. 16. Mai 2011 · James Simpson’s mother instilled him with ambition before she died when he was aged nine. He entered Edinburgh University at the age of fourteen, initially reading classics before changing to medicine – and qualified LRCS Ed in 1830. During this time, he acquired the middle name ‘Young’– he was too young for admission to pursue an MD ...

  5. 12. Nov. 2019 · Die Menschen litten bei Operationen unerträglich, bevor die Medizin eine wirksame Narkose kannte. Am 12. November 1847 beschrieb Dr. James Young Simpson der Fachwelt die Wirkung von Chloroform.

  6. 30. Mai 2022 · It was the home of James Young Simpson, surgical superstar at the capital’s university. Born in 1811, this son of the baker of Bathgate in West Lothian was by professorial standards still a young and humble fellow, candidly God-fearing, too. At least he kept a cheerful peasant’s look about him and believed in the health-giving virtues of ...

  7. Sir James Young Simpson. A white marble bust of physician Sir James Young Simpson is on the wall of St Andrew's chapel in Westminster Abbey (unfortunately rather obscured by a large monument in front of it). This is by the sculptor William Brodie, 1879. Below the bust is a crest of a snake coiled round a tree trunk and his motto is shown above.