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  1. 23 de jul. de 2023 · Silas Weir Mitchel (1829-1914, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos), hijo de otro reputado médico, John Kearsley Mitchell, curtió sus conocimientos de medicina durante la Guerra Civil estadounidense.

  2. 8 de nov. de 2017 · One of these surgeons, Silas Weir Mitchell, was drawn to cases of nerve injury that his colleagues rejected as impossible to treat. When his specialty ward in Philadelphia filled up, the Army...

  3. There he became impressed with the magnitude of the problem of peripheral nerve injuries. His friend and research collaborator William Hammond had resigned from the US Army in 1860 to take on the professorship of anatomy and physiology at the University of Maryland.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2017 · Dr. Silas Weir Mitchell used the opportunities presented by the Civil War to transform the treatment of nerve injuries in America.

  5. 23 de abr. de 2019 · Horner described this symptom complex in 1869. 20 On pages 39 to 44, Mitchell and his co-authors clearly describe a patient with this in 1864. 16 Their exact wording reflects the clarity of the patients’ injuries, and they obtained an ophthalmology examination that showed the retina was intact and vision normal.

  6. 24 de jun. de 2016 · Abstract. Dr Silas Weir Mitchell, known as the father of neurology in the United States and as the author of several best-selling novels, pursued many interests during a long career in medicine and literature.

  7. SILAS WEIR MITCHELL 337 the advice of his colleagues that a reputation as a scientist would harm his practice. Busy with his experiments, his teaching, his practice, and his family responsibilities, the years passed by until 1862. His reputation grew. He was made an honorary corresponding member of the British Medical Society.