WOOD LIBRARY-MUSEUM OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
Lewis H. Wright Memorial Lecture
A List of Lecturers and Lectures
1967-2005
1967
*Chauncey D. Leake, Ph.D.
Practical
Aspects of the History of Anesthesia.1968 *Thomas E. Keys,
D. Sc. (h.c.)
Early Pneumatic Chemists and Physicians: Their Influence
on the Development of Surgical Anesthesia.1969 *John S.
Lundy, M.D.
The Introduction of Sodium Pentothal.1970
*David M. Little, Jr., M.D.
In the Beginning (On Horace Wells).1971
James Harvey Young, Ph.D.
Crawford W. Long, M.D. --- A Georgian
Innovator.1972
*Leroy D. Vandam, M.D.
Early
American Anesthetists.1973 *Peter D. Olch, M.D.
William
S. Halsted and Local Anesthesia: Contributions and Complications.1974
Charles C. Tandy, M.D.
Treasures of the Wood Library-Museum.1975
*Albert M. Betcher, M.D.
The Civilizing of Curare.1976
J. Englebert Dunphy, M.D.
The Contributions of Anesthesiology
to Surgery.1977 *R. A. Gordon, M.D.
A Capsule
History of Anaesthesia in Canada.1978 W. D. A. Smith, M.D.
Henry Hill Hickman: Quack or Anti-Quack?1979 *K.
Garth Huston, Sr., M.D.
Gardner Q. Colton: Itinerant Chemist, 49'er,
Proponent of Anesthesia.1980 *John W. Pender, M.D.
Contemporaries of Lewis Wright.1981 William B.
Bean, M.D.
The Dangers of Precocious Discovery: Anesthesia and the
Civil War.1982 *Betty J. Bamforth, M.D.
The
Evolution of Modern Anesthesiology Residency.1983 *Roderick
K. Calverley, M.D.
Arthur Guedel: The Life and Times of an Extraordinary
Man.1984 *B. Raymond Fink, M.D.
Leaves and
Needles: The Discovery of Local Anesthesia.1985 *Richard
H. Ellis, M.D.
Early Ether Anesthesia: The Anglo-American Connections.1986
Richard J. Wolfe
The First Operation Under Anesthesia: Robert
C. Hinkley's Interpretation.1987 Selma H. Calmes, M.D.
Dr. Virginia Apgar: A Woman Physician's Career in a Developing Specialty.1988
John W. Severinghaus, M.D.
Monitors, the Patent Medicine of
Anesthesia.1989 *Nicholas M. Greene, M.D.
They
Also Served: Contributions by Non-anesthetists to the Development of Anesthesia.1990
Thomas B. Boulton, MB, ChirB, FFARCS, TD
Balancing the Anaesthetic.1991
C. Ronald Stephen, M.D.
The Great Triumvirate.1992
*Francis F. Foldes, M.D.
Impact of Muscle Relaxants on the Development
of Anesthesia and Surgery: The Role of Lewis H. Wright.1993 *M.
T. "Pepper" Jenkins, M.D.
Epochs in Intravenous Fluid Therapy: From
the Goose Quill and Pig Bladder to Balanced Salt Solutions.1994
*James E. Eckenhoff, M.D.
The Growth of Anesthesiology as Viewed
by Artists and Photographers.1995 E. S. Siker, M.D.
Anesthesia Safety - An Evolution.1996 Joseph F.
Artusio, Jr., M.D.
From Symmetrical to Asymmetrical.1997
Donald Caton, M.D.
Feminists and the Early Development of Obstetric
Anesthesia.1998 Steven M. Zeitels, M.D., F.A.C.S.
The
Origin and Development of Laryngoscopy and Laryngology.1999 Sherwin
B. Nuland, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Surgery as it was on That Day in 1846: Before
and After.2000
*Peter Safar, M.D., Dr. h.c., F.C.C.M., F.C.C.P.
On Resuscitation Medicine in the 20th Century.
2001
Dale C. Smith, Ph.D.
Anesthetist: Argument, Attainment and Authority, 1870-1920.
2002
David
J. Wilkinson, MB, BS, FRCA.
Bart's Books, the Blues, and Beyond: The Story of Christopher Langton
Hewer.
2003
Peter L. McDermott, M.D., Ph.D.
Fallacies and Useful Truths: An Overview of History and Science for
the Anesthesiologist.
2004
Maurice S. Albin, M.D.
They ALL Didn't Bite the Bullet! Anesthesia, Analgesia and Substance Abuse
During the Civil War, 1861-1865.
2005
Douglas R. Bacon, M.D., M.A.
From the Crow's Nest--Reflections on 100 Years of ASA History.
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* Deceased