- Rodney Glisan
Rodney Glisan (
January 29 ,1827 –1890, last name pronounced "glissen") was a U.S. medical doctor who served on the frontier in theUnited States Army and was well known as a medical authority in the 19th century.He was born in Linganore in Frederick County,
Maryland , the son of Samuel and Eliza Glisan. He graduated from the University of Maryland medical school in 1849. He practiced medicine for a year in Baltimore and then in 1850 he was appointed assistant surgeon in theUnited States Army . He served as medical officer in the army for eleven years including five years on theGreat Plains followed by six years (1855-1861) inOregon during the Indian wars. He resigned his commission in 1861 and practiced medicine in San Francisco before moving toPortland, Oregon . In 1863 he married Elizabeth Couch, the youngest daughter ofJohn H. Couch , one of the founders of Portland. From 1872–1876 he was president of the Multnomah County Medical Society, and was president of Oregon state medical society from 1875–1876. He was a member for many years of theAmerican Medical Association . He later became a professor ofobstetrics and diseases of women atWillamette University School of Medicine .Glisan achieved a measure of fame as a medical doctor in his day. He was widely published and known as an authority in his field. In 1874 he published "Journal of Army Life" about his years as a surgeon in the Army. He traveled extensively throughout
Europe andCentral America delivering lectures on medical subjects. He is noted for performing the firstamputation of the shoulder and thigh, and the second operation for strangulated inguinalhernia in thePacific Northwest . In 1881 he published a text onmidwifery that was widely used in the United States and Great Britain. In 1893 the donation of his library became the basis for the library of theOregon Health and Sciences University .Glisan is honored by the naming of a street in Northwest and Northeast Portland, Oregon.
External links
* [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0020582 History of the Pacific Northwest (1889): Dr. Rodney Glisan]
* [http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AFK1071.0001.001 "Journal of Army Life", by Rodney Glisan]
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