Kunstman John W, Longo Walter E
Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Yale J Biol Med. 2015 Jun 1;88(2):191-7. eCollection 2015 Jun.
Ashley W. Oughterson, MD, (1895-1956) was a longtime faculty surgeon at Yale University. He performed some of the earliest pancreatic resections in the United States. During World War II, Colonel Oughterson was the primary "Surgical Consultant" in the South Pacific and present at nearly every major battle. His meticulously kept diary is regarded as the foremost source detailing wartime surgical care. Colonel Oughterson led the initial Army team to survey Hiroshima and Nagasaki following the nuclear attacks. Thoughout his academic career at Yale, Oughterson was a key leader in several medical and surgical societies. As scientific director of the American Cancer Society, Oughterson lectured widely and guided research priorities in oncology following World War II. Oughterson also authored numerous benchmark papers in surgical oncology that continue to be cited today. These extensive contributions are examined here and demonstrate the wide-ranging impact Oughterson exerted during a formative period of American surgery.
阿什利·W·奥格特森医学博士(1895 - 1956)是耶鲁大学的长期外科教员。他在美国实施了一些最早的胰腺切除术。第二次世界大战期间,奥格特森上校是南太平洋地区主要的“外科顾问”,几乎参与了每一场重大战役。他精心保存的日记被视为详细记录战时外科护理的最重要资料来源。奥格特森上校率领最初的陆军团队在核袭击后对广岛和长崎进行了调查。在耶鲁大学的整个学术生涯中,奥格特森是多个医学和外科学会的关键领导人。作为美国癌症协会的科学主任,奥格特森广泛讲学,并在二战后指导肿瘤学的研究重点。奥格特森还撰写了许多外科肿瘤学的标杆性论文,至今仍被引用。本文审视了这些广泛的贡献,展示了奥格特森在美国外科形成期所产生的广泛影响。