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SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 274 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON  , Bart . (1808–1877),
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British surgeon, the son of James Fergusson of Lochmaben, Dumfries-
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shire, was born at
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Prestonpans, East
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Lothian, on the loth of March 18o8 . After receiving his early
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education at Lochmaben and the high school of
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Edinburgh, he entered the university of Edinburgh with the view of studying law, but soon after-wards abandoned his intention and became a pupil of the anatomist Robert Knox (1791–1862) whose demonstrator he was appointed at the age of twenty . In 1836 he succeeded Robert Liston as surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, and coming to
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London in 184o as professor of surgery in King's College, and surgeon to King's College Hospital, he acquired a commanding position among the surgeons of the metropolis . He revived the operation for cleft-palate, which for many years had fallen into disrepute, and invented a
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special mouth-gag for the same . He also devised many other surgical
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instruments, chief among which, and still in use to-day, are his bone forceps, lion forceps and vaginal
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speculum . In 1866 he was created a
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baronet . He died in London on the loth of
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February 1877 . As a surgeon Fergusson's greatest merit is that of having introduced the practice of " conservative surgery," by which he meant the excision of a joint rather than' the amputation of a
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limb . He made his diagnosis with almost intuitive certainty; as an operator he was characterized by self-possession in the most critical circumstances, by minute attention to details and by
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great refinement of touch, and he relied more on his
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mechanical dexterity than on complicated instruments . He was the author of The Progress of Anatomy and Surgery in the Nineteenth Century (1867), and of a
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System of
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Practical Surgery (1842), which went through several
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editions .

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