- Jean Emily Henley
Jean Emily Henley (
December 3 1910 inChicago ,Illinois –August 19 1994 in ShelburneVermont ) was ananesthesiologist .She was the only child of Eugene Henry and Helen Esther Heller (maiden name: Goodman), who emigrated from Hungary and Germany respectively into the United States. The father changed the name into Henley while she was a child. Both parents practiced lay psychotherapy and later obtained PhDs.After graduation from high school, she obtained her BA degree at
Vassar College andBarnard College and went from March 1930 – 1932 toParis in order to study sculpture. In New York she studied medicine starting 1936 and graduated 1940 at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. She started a residency in internal medicine in San Francisco, then atNew York Hospital and completed her training atPeter Bent Brigham Hospital . In 1944 she voluntarily joined the army and became a captain in those 27 months. On March 1, 1947 she began her residency at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, that she completed March 1949. Instead of becoming a faculty member at Columbia, she travelled to Switzerland and took up an invitation from Maria Daelen to come toWiesbaden . Initially she wanted to visitGermany just for a few days (her visa was valid for ten days), but eventually she stayed there for two years. She was a visiting physician in Gießen, Frankfurt, Marburg, Wiesbaden, Tübingen, Berlin, Heidenheim, Hamburg and Heidelberg. She used anesthesia machines from the US Army and developed her own machine.She is less known in her home country than in Germany. In 1950 she wrote the first anesthesia textbook published after World War II in Germany: "Einführung in die Praxis der modernen Inhalationsnarkose". de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin. It had 13 editions until 1991 with a circulation of more than 15 000. She introduced practices that are still in use today: For example she included on the back of the anesthesia chart an extensive and detailed checklist for both preoperative assessment and postoperative complications.
Upon her return to the United States she became chair and associate professor at the
Francis Delafield Hospital in New York till her retirement 1972.On September 18, 1981 she became an honorary member of the German Society of Anesthesiology and Intensive care Medicine (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin, DGAI).
References
*cite journal
last =Zeitlin
first =Gerald L.
coauthors =Goerig, Michael
title =Dr. Jean Henley, author of the first modern German textbook of anaesthesia
journal =International Congress Series
volume =1242
issue =December 2002
pages =277–281(5)
publisher =Elsevier B.V.
url =http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/els/05315131/2002/00001242/00000000/art00761
doi =10.1016/S0531-5131(02)00761-6
year =2002*cite journal
last =Zeitlin
first =Gerald L.
coauthors =Goerig, Michael
title =An American Contribution to German Anesthesia
journal =Anesthesiology
volume =99
issue =2
pages =496–502
publisher =Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
url =http://www.anesthesiology.org/pt/re/anes/fulltext.00000542-200308000-00034.htm
month =August | year =2003
pmid =12883425
issn =0003-3022
doi =10.1097/00000542-200308000-00034Persondata
NAME = Henley, Jean Emily
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Henley, Jean
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Anesthesiologist
DATE OF BIRTH =December 3 1910
PLACE OF BIRTH =Chicago ,Illinois
DATE OF DEATH =August 19 ,1994
PLACE OF DEATH =Shelburne, Vermont ,Vermont
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