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Ralph M. Waters

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130:. There, he set up the country's first separate department of anesthesia at a medical school and established a resident training program in anesthesia. For example, the photograph shows Dr. Waters in 1937, with fifteen male residents and one female resident, Dr. 122:
upon graduation. Eventually, he turned the attention of his practice to anesthesia. In 1919, he published the landmark paper, "Why The Professional Anesthetist", describing the inadequacies of anesthetic practices across the country.
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Waters was instrumental in outsourcing his resident training model to other universities and hospitals, including
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for clinical use, beginning in the 1930s; the carbon dioxide absorption method; and endobronchial anesthesia for
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Waters attended Western Reserve University Medical School and started a private practice focusing on
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By 1927, his reputation had grown such that he was recruited as a professor at the
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Among his contributions to the field were the development of the gas
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known for introducing professionalism into the practice of
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Western Reserve University
Physician
Anesthesiology
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
anesthesiologist
anesthesia
obstetrics
Sioux City, Iowa
University of Wisconsin
Virginia Apgar
cyclopropane
thoracic surgery
Bellevue Hospital
Emery Rovenstine
University of Pennsylvania
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1883 births
1979 deaths
American anesthesiologists
University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni
Case Western Reserve University alumni

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