- Wilfred Gordon Bigelow
Dr. Wilfred Gordon "Bill" Bigelow, OC, MD, LL.D, FRSC (
June 18 ,1913 –March 27 ,2005 ) was a Canadian heart surgeon known for his role in developing theartificial pacemaker and the use ofhypothermia inopen heart surgery . [Wilfred G Bigelow (Obituary ).BMJ 2005;330;967. Available at: [http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/330/7497/967.pdf http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/330/7497/967.pdf] . Accessed on: April 2, 2007.]Born in
Brandon, Manitoba , the son of Dr. Wilfred Abram Bigelow, founder of the first private medical clinic in Canada, and Grace Ann Gordon,nurse and midwife, he gained his MD from theUniversity of Toronto in 1938. He served duringWorld War II as a Captain in the Royal Canadian Medical Army Corps, performing battle surgery on the frontlines. He was appointed to the surgical staff ofToronto General Hospital in 1947, after spending a year atJohns Hopkins Medical School , and to the Department of Surgery at the University of Toronto in 1948.In the 1950s, Bigelow developed the idea of using
hypothermia as a medical procedure. This involves reducing a patient's body temperature prior to an operation in order to reduce the amount of oxygen needed, making heart operations safer.He wrote two books, "Cold Hearts" and "Mysterious Heparin". He served as a director of the Audubon Society and the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
In 1981 he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada . He was inducted into theCanadian Medical Hall of Fame in 1997.He was married to Ruth Jennings for almost 60 years. They had four children; Pixie, John, Dan and Bill.
References
External links
* [http://www.cscp.utoronto.ca/wilfred-bigelow-bio.html A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Wilfred G. Bigelow] at website of the [http://www.cscp.utoronto.ca/ "Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Program", University of Toronto]
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume4/234-237.htm Wilfred G. Bigelow: From Cooling Hearts to Pacing Them]
* [http://www.cdnmedhall.org/laureates/?laur_id=27 Canadian Medical Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=143 Order of Canada Citation]
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