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  1. Walter Channing ( Newport, 15 de abril de 1786-27 de julio de 1876) fue un médico y profesor de medicina estadounidense. 1 . Biografía. Nació en Newport, Rhode Island, siendo hermano del predicador William Ellery Channing y de su compañero profesor de Harvard, Edward Tyrrel Channing.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Walter Channing (born April 15, 1786, Newport, R.I.—died July 27, 1876, Brookline, Mass. U.S.) was a U.S. physician and one of the founders of the Boston Lying-In Hospital (1832). He was the first to use ether as an anesthetic in obstetrics and the first professor of obstetrics at Harvard University (1815). A graduate in medicine ...

  3. Walter Channing Jr. (September 23, 1940 – March 12, 2015 [1]) was a wood sculptor, winemaker, and venture capitalist. [2] . He owned the Channing Daughters Winery in Bridgehampton, New York, where he planted his first Chardonnay vines in 1982. [3] Early life and education.

  4. Walter Channing. Brief life of a nineteenth-century obstetrician: 1786-1876. by Amalie M. Kass. March-April 2004. In a career spanning nearly six decades, Walter Channing provided the medical skills and compassionate care women sought as they faced the pain and dangers of childbirth.

  5. 21 de mar. de 2015 · The New York Times. By Sam Roberts. March 20, 2015. Walter Channing Jr., who combined careers as a venture capitalist, sculptor and well-regarded vintner on Long Island, died on March 12 in...

  6. 4 de feb. de 2021 · Dr. Walter Channing, a leading obstetrician, was the Medical School's first professor of obstetrics and medical jurisprudence. He was a founder of the Boston Lying-in Hospital for women, now incorporated into Brigham and Women's Hospital, and one of the founders of the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Dr.

  7. 13 de abr. de 2005 · The Walter Channing (1786-1876) papers form part of the Channing family collection and consist of personal papers, correspondence, lectures, essays, and case notes of Dr. Walter Channing, a Boston physician and pioneer in the field of obstetrics.