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Joseph Pancoast

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Occupation
  
Surgeon Professor

Spouse
  
Rebecca Abbott

Role
  
Surgeon

Name
  
Joseph Pancoast

Children
  
William Henry Pancoast


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Born
  
November 23, 1805
Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States

Died
  
March 6, 1882, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania

Books
  
A Treatise on Operative Surgery: Comprising a Description of the Various Processes of the Art, Including All the New Operations; Exhibiting the State of Surgical Science in Its Present Advanced Condition

Parents
  
John Pancoast, Lucy Abbott

Joseph Pancoast (November 23, 1805 – March 6, 1882) was a renowned American surgeon. His name is eponymic to the practice of surgery, in general, and plastic surgery, in particular.

Pancoast was responsible for many seminal advancements in surgery that he described, and were depicted graphically, in numerous scholarly articles and books. His greatest work, A Treatise on Operative Surgery, was published in 1844. He was also famous for his lectures and clinics in anatomy and surgery.

Pancoast was born of Quaker parentage at Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, the son of John Pancoast (1771 – 1841) and Ann Abbott, his wife. Joseph Pancoast married Rebecca Abbott.

In 1828, Pancoast was awarded a degree in medicine by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From 1839 to 1841, he was Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Jefferson Medical College. From 1841 until his resignation in 1874, Pancoast was Chairman of the Department of Anatomy at the same institution. He was succeeded by his son, William Henry Pancoast, who was also a renowned surgeon.

References

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