Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dr._Frederick_Winsor> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 items per page.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor abstract "Dr. Frederick Winsor (October 2, 1829 - February 25, 1889) was a Civil War surgeon, head of the Massachusetts State Hospital and longtime physician in Salem, Massachusetts.Born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 2, 1829, Winsor was the youngest of 12 children of Thomas Winsor (who died when Frederick was two) and Welthea Sprague, one of 15 children of Seth Sprague of Duxbury, Massachusetts, a famous Methodist anti-slavery leader.Winsor attended Boston Latin School, and graduated Harvard University in 1851. He was known as a great athlete at Harvard, despite serious eye problems that forced him to leave school in his senior year and have his lessons read to him in order to graduate. He then attended Harvard Medical School, graduating in 1855. That same year he began his long practice as a physician in Salem, Massachusetts. Winsor married Ann Bent Ware, daughter of Unitarian minister, professor, and abolitionist Henry Ware, Jr. and Mary Lovell Pickard, on August 10, 1857 in Milton, Massachusetts.In 1861, Massachusetts Governor John Albion Andrew appointed Winsor head of the State Hospital at Rainsford Island. A year later he left his post to enlist as a surgeon in the 49th Massachusetts regiment, serving from 1862 to 1863 through the disastrous Louisiana Campaign under the command of Colonel (later General) William Francis Bartlett. During a disastrous frontal assault on Port Hudson, Mississippi on May 27, 1863, Bartlett was shot twice—once in his remaining unamputated leg and once in his wrist, shattering it. Dr. Winsor worked through the night to remove the bullet from Col. Bartlett's wrist, saving his hand. He would write a gripping account of that night years later for Atlantic Monthly:His clear blue eye met mine steadily, his strong right hand grasped mine firmly, and the voice that could ring along the line like a trumpet had no waver in it as it said, “How are you, doctor? We’ve had a tough time of it. Now you must do your best for me. I can’t lose another limb, you know.” I saw that the hurt in the head could be nothing serious; a buckshot had scored the scalp to the bone, and another had done the same for the heel of his one foot. I undid the bandage that bound his left wrist, and examined it. A ball had entered on one side, and lay near the surface on the other. His eyes questioned me, and I replied, “I can soon take that ball out, when you are under ether. That’s a very tender place.” “But you won’t take off the hand?” “I will do nothing without letting you know and having your consent, Colonel.” So he drank of oblivion and ceased to suffer, but his dream was not of home. “Doctor,” he muttered (talking in the ether sleep), “that’s my bridle hand, you know. Never can ride at the head of my regiment again if you take that off.” In a moment I held the bullet in my hand, and saw with joy that it was round and rather small, giving reason to hope that it had not shattered the bones badly in coming through, which could hardly have been the case had it been conical. No loose bone was to be felt, and I had the great pleasure of telling him, as he returned to consciousness, that there was good reason to hope that his “bridle hand” would by and by hold the rein again. A smile of satisfaction and relief lit up the face which had till then been set in the resolve to bear the worst, and with the simple, hearty thanks which we surgeons had from the hundreds of men that night he was borne off to his blanket side by side with his officers.Although Winsor returned to private practice in Winchester, Massachusetts after his service, he continued to contribute to the State Board of Health, writing important state health reports such as "The Hygiene of School Houses" (1874), and "Water Supply, Drainage, and Sewerage from the Sanitary Point of View" (1876). He also founded the Unitarian Church of Winchester in 1865. Winsor died in Hamilton, Bermuda on February 25, 1889.".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor birthDate "1829-10-02".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor birthPlace Boston.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor birthYear "1829".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor deathDate "1889-02-25".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor deathYear "1889".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor wikiPageExternalLink books?id=K0tLhkfW1wwC.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor wikiPageID "34303902".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor wikiPageRevisionID "595874918".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor dateOfBirth "1829-10-02".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor dateOfDeath "1889-02-25".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor hasPhotoCollection Dr._Frederick_Winsor.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor name "Winsor, Frederick".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor placeOfBirth "Boston, Massachusetts".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor placeOfDeath "Hamilton, Bermuda".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor shortDescription "American Civil War surgeon".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor description "American Civil War surgeon".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor description "American Civil War surgeon".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:1829_births.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:1889_deaths.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:19th-century_American_Episcopalians.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:American_Civil_War_surgeons.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:American_Unitarians.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:American_people_of_English_descent.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:American_people_of_Welsh_descent.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:American_surgeons.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:Harvard_University_alumni.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:People_from_Duxbury,_Massachusetts.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor subject Category:Winsor_family.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Adult109605289.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Alumnus109786338.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type AmericanPeopleOfEnglishDescent.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type AmericanPeopleOfWelshDescent.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type AmericanSurgeons.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type CausalAgent100007347.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type CivilWarVeterans.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Doctor110020890.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type HarvardUniversityAlumni.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type HealthProfessional110165109.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Intellectual109621545.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type LivingThing100004258.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type MedicalPractitioner110305802.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Object100002684.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Organism100004475.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type PeopleFromDuxbury,Massachusetts.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Person100007846.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Professional110480253.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Scholar110557854.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Serviceman110582746.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type SkilledWorker110605985.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Surgeon110679174.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Veteran110749528.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Whole100003553.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Worker109632518.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type YagoLegalActor.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Agent.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Person.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Person.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Q215627.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Q5.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Agent.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type NaturalPerson.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Thing.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor type Person.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor comment "Dr.".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor label "Dr. Frederick Winsor".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor sameAs m.0hzq4hw.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor sameAs Q5304103.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor sameAs Q5304103.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor sameAs Dr._Frederick_Winsor.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor wasDerivedFrom Dr._Frederick_Winsor?oldid=595874918.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor givenName "Frederick".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor isPrimaryTopicOf Dr._Frederick_Winsor.
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor name "Frederick Winsor".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor name "Winsor, Frederick".
- Dr._Frederick_Winsor surname "Winsor".