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  1. David Goodman Simons (June 7, 1922 – April 5, 2010) was an American physician and U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel who, as part of Project Manhigh, set a high-altitude balloon flight record in 1957 at 19 miles (31 km) above the Earth in an aluminum capsule suspended from a helium balloon.

  2. Er ist ein international höchst angesehener Wissenschaftler auf seinem Gebiet und erhielt 2005 den Ehrendoktor der "Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia". Heute gelten Simons und Travell international als Pioniere der Medizin. Simons arbeitete bis zu seinem Tod am 5. April 2010 an der 3.

  3. David G. Simons, MD, PhD Hon (1922 - 2010) The DGSA is named after David G. Simons, the pioneer and co-author of the famous "Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction - The Trigger Point Manual". Dr. Simons was the co-founder of DGSA and was our mentor, teacher and friend over many years.

  4. Von der Schweiz aus pflegen wir unser internationales Netzwerk und planen unsere Kurse weltweit. Die DGSA ist nach David G. Simons, MD benannt, Co-Autor der weltbekannten „Trigger Point Manuals“ und Mitbegründer der DGSA. Das ist die DGSA®.

  5. Manhigh II to 30,942 m (101,516 ft), by Major David G. Simons on August 19–20, 1957, launched from Portsmouth Mine in Crosby, Minnesota, for a 32-hour flight that included a set of 25 experiments and observations, and earned Simons a Life magazine cover spot.

  6. 18. Apr. 2010 · April 17, 2010. David G. Simons, whose ascent more than 19 miles above the Earth in an aluminum capsule suspended from a helium balloon set an altitude record in 1957 and helped put the...

  7. 20. Apr. 2010 · April 20, 2010. Retired Lt. Col. David G. Simons, a physician and researcher who reached nearly 102,000 feet during 1957 balloon flight on Project Manhigh II to study the effects of high-altitude flight, died April 5 at age 87. His work helped pave the way for manned spaceflight.