Eugene Fuller

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Eugene Fuller
Born(1858-05-08)May 8, 1858
Wayland, Massachusetts
DiedJune 4, 1930(1930-06-04) (aged 72)
Seattle, Washington
EducationHarvard Medical School
OccupationSurgeon
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Eugene Fuller (May 8, 1858 – June 4, 1930) was an American surgeon and pioneer of the procedure of suprapubic prostatectomy.[1][2][3][4]

Biography[edit]

Eugene Fuller was born in Wayland, Massachusetts on May 8, 1858. He earned an A.B. degree from Harvard College, and graduated from Harvard Medical School.[5]

He died in Seattle on June 4, 1930.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Suprapubic Prostatectomy". The British Association of Urological Surgeons Limited. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  2. ^ Crane, Genevieve and Bloom, David (August 1, 2010) Ramon Guiteras: Founder of the American Urological Association, Surgeon, Sportsman and Statesman. The Journal of Urology. Vol. 184, No. 1, pp. 447-452. doi:10.1016/j.juro.2010.03.146.
  3. ^ Ellis, Harold. "The Birth of Modern Surgery" in A History of Surgery. Greenwich Medical Media Limited, London (2001), p. 121-122. ISBN 1841101818
  4. ^ Fuller Atwood, Eugenia. Eugene Fuller, MD (1858 – 1930). Urology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Vol. 2, No. 3 (1973), pp. 325–330.
  5. ^ Harrison, Mitchell C., ed. (1902). New York State's Prominent and Progressive Men. Vol. III. New-York Tribune. p. 121. Retrieved July 19, 2023 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Obituary". Victoria Daily Times. June 5, 1930. p. 15. Retrieved July 19, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.