Nicholas Senn
Nicholas Senn (October 31, 1844 – January 2, 1908) was a Swiss-born
American surgeon, instructor, and founder of the
Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. He served as the president of the
American Medical Association in 1897–98 and as chief surgeon of the
Sixth Army Corps in 1898, seeing service in
Cuba during the
Spanish–American War. He was involved in experimental research, particularly of
acute pancreatitis,
plastic surgery, head and neck
oncology, the
intestinal tract, and the treatment of
leukaemia with
x-rays.
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