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  1. John Joseph Shea Jr. (September 4, 1924 – February 8, 2015) was an American medical doctor, professor and surgeon. [1] He attended Christian Brothers High School, Memphis, Tennessee, the University of Notre Dame and Harvard Medical School. He performed the first successful reconstructive stapedectomy in May, 1956. [2]

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  2. Dr. John Joseph Shea, Jr., died peacefully at home from respiratory illness on Sunday, February 8th, 2015, surrounded by his large and loving family. He and his wife, Lynda Mead Shea, had recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. He was born in Memphis on September 4, 1924, the third of six children, to Dr. John Joseph Shea Sr. and ...

  3. John Shea Jr. the Founder of the Stapedectomy for Otosclerosis. Rinze Anthony Tange. Abstract. This paper devoted attention to the life of the discoverer of the stapedectomy. In 2015, John Joseph Shea (1924-2015). died at the age of 90 due to respiratory insufficiency. His legacy is invaluable for the current reconstructive ear surgery.

  4. In a career lasting more than sixty years, Dr. John Shea, Jr. revolutionized the treatment of deafness, restored hearing to tens of thousands of patients, and helped establish Memphis as a world-renowned medical center. His remarkable legacy lives on at the Shea Clinic, which continues to grow and thrive into the twenty-first century as a ...

  5. John J Shea Jr died at home on 8 February 2015 from a respiratory illness. He was 90. He was survived by his wife of 50 years, Lynda (née Mead), their five children (John Joseph III, Gwyn Rainer, Paul Flanagan, Susanna Mead and Peter Ryan), seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

  6. 8. Feb. 2015 · John Joseph Shea Jr. (September 4, 1924 – February 8, 2015) was an American medical doctor, professor and surgeon. He attended Christian Brothers High School, Memphis, Tennessee, the University of Notre Dame and Harvard Medical School. He performed the first successful reconstructive stapedectomy in May, 1956.

  7. John J. Shea, Sr., M.D. (1889-1952), grandfather of Paul F. Shea, M.D., was a prominent ear, nose, and throat physician in Memphis. He served in France during World War One, graduated from NYU Medical School in 1922 and began practicing otolaryngology in Memphis in 1926.