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Reed Brockway Bontecou

Reed Brockway Bontecou (April 22, 1824 – March 27, 1907) was an American surgeon, whose extensive photographic documentation of soldiers' wounds during the Civil War informed medical treatment, and were widely used to determine the degree of injury which determined of post-war pension payments.[1]

Reed B. Bontecou
Born(1824-04-22)April 22, 1824
DiedMarch 27, 1907(1907-03-27) (aged 82)

Bontecou was born in Troy, New York, the son of Peter and Samantha Brockway Bontecou, of French Huguenot and Scotch ancestry. He graduated B. S. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1842; was instructor in botany and zoology, 1843; studied medicine with Drs. John Wright and Thomas C. Brinsmade of Troy; attended lectures, medical department, University of the City of New York, 1844–45; made a trip up the Amazon river, 1846, to collect flora and fauna for the Troy Lyceum of Natural History; graduated M. D., Castleton, Vermont, Medical College, 1847, and began to practise in Troy with Dr. Thomas C. Brinsmade.

April 13, 1861, he enlisted in the Civil War as surgeon, Second Regiment, New York State Volunteers, with rank of major and operated on the field at Big Bethel, the first battle of the war. From October, 1863, to June, 1866, he was surgeon in charge of United States Army General Hospital, "Harewood," at Washington, District of Columbia, one of the largest hospitals of the war, with a capacity of 3,000 beds.

On November 21, 1857, while in charge of the Troy Hospital he ligated the right subclavian artery for diffuse traumatic aneurysm of the axillary artery, the first successful case in America and one of the first three on record.

Brevetted lieutenant colonel and colonel of United States Volunteers, March 13, 1865, he resumed private practice in Troy in 1866. For many years he was attending surgeon at Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, and attending physician and operating surgeon for twenty years at Marshall's Infirmary, Troy, where he made the first operation in this country and the second in the world for typhoidal perforation.

He was a member of the Rensselaer County Medical Society; Medical Society of the State of New York; New York State Medical Association; charter member and fellow, American Surgical Association, 1887.

He married, in 1847, Miss Susan Northrup of New Haven, Connecticut, and had five children. He died in Troy, New York, March 27, 1907.

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  1. ^ Rogers, B. O. (2000). "Reed B. Bontecou, M.D.--his role in Civil War surgery and medical photography". Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 24 (2): 114–129. doi:10.1007/s002660010020. PMID 10833234. S2CID 24594840.
  • Howard Atwood Kelly; Walter Lincoln Burrage (1920). American Medical Biographies. Norman, Remington Company. pp. 123–124.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

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reed, brockway, bontecou, april, 1824, march, 1907, american, surgeon, whose, extensive, photographic, documentation, soldiers, wounds, during, civil, informed, medical, treatment, were, widely, used, determine, degree, injury, which, determined, post, pension. Reed Brockway Bontecou April 22 1824 March 27 1907 was an American surgeon whose extensive photographic documentation of soldiers wounds during the Civil War informed medical treatment and were widely used to determine the degree of injury which determined of post war pension payments 1 Reed B BontecouBorn 1824 04 22 April 22 1824Troy New YorkDiedMarch 27 1907 1907 03 27 aged 82 Bontecou was born in Troy New York the son of Peter and Samantha Brockway Bontecou of French Huguenot and Scotch ancestry He graduated B S Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1842 was instructor in botany and zoology 1843 studied medicine with Drs John Wright and Thomas C Brinsmade of Troy attended lectures medical department University of the City of New York 1844 45 made a trip up the Amazon river 1846 to collect flora and fauna for the Troy Lyceum of Natural History graduated M D Castleton Vermont Medical College 1847 and began to practise in Troy with Dr Thomas C Brinsmade April 13 1861 he enlisted in the Civil War as surgeon Second Regiment New York State Volunteers with rank of major and operated on the field at Big Bethel the first battle of the war From October 1863 to June 1866 he was surgeon in charge of United States Army General Hospital Harewood at Washington District of Columbia one of the largest hospitals of the war with a capacity of 3 000 beds On November 21 1857 while in charge of the Troy Hospital he ligated the right subclavian artery for diffuse traumatic aneurysm of the axillary artery the first successful case in America and one of the first three on record Brevetted lieutenant colonel and colonel of United States Volunteers March 13 1865 he resumed private practice in Troy in 1866 For many years he was attending surgeon at Watervliet Arsenal West Troy and attending physician and operating surgeon for twenty years at Marshall s Infirmary Troy where he made the first operation in this country and the second in the world for typhoidal perforation He was a member of the Rensselaer County Medical Society Medical Society of the State of New York New York State Medical Association charter member and fellow American Surgical Association 1887 He married in 1847 Miss Susan Northrup of New Haven Connecticut and had five children He died in Troy New York March 27 1907 References edit Rogers B O 2000 Reed B Bontecou M D his role in Civil War surgery and medical photography Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 24 2 114 129 doi 10 1007 s002660010020 PMID 10833234 S2CID 24594840 Howard Atwood Kelly Walter Lincoln Burrage 1920 American Medical Biographies Norman Remington Company pp 123 124 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reed Brockway Bontecou Works by or about Reed Brockway Bontecou at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reed Brockway Bontecou amp oldid 1075009490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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