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Hugh Owen Thomas (23 August 1834 – 6 January 1891) was a Welsh orthopaedic surgeon. He and his nephew Robert Jones have been called "the Fathers of orthopaedic surgery". Thomas was descended from a line of Welsh bone setters and placed great importance on rest in treatment of fractures. He is responsible for a number of contributions to orthopaedic treatment and surgery, producing a number of books and methods that revolutionised orthopaedic practice. He is particularly known for the Thomas splint, which was widely used during World War I, reducing mortality from 80% to just 8% by the end of the war. His principles of practice were also spread to the USA by John Ridlon, amongst others.

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  • Hugh Owen Thomas (* 1834 in Tyn Llan/, Anglesey; † 1891 in Liverpool) war ein britischer Chirurg und Orthopäde. (de)
  • هيو أوين توماس (بالإنجليزية: Hugh Owen Thomas)‏‏ (23 أغسطس 1834 في بددرن - 6 يناير 1891 في ليفربول) جراح من ويلز. (ar)
  • Hugh Owen Thomas (23 August 1834 – 6 January 1891) was a Welsh orthopaedic surgeon. He and his nephew Robert Jones have been called "the Fathers of orthopaedic surgery". Thomas was descended from a line of Welsh bone setters and placed great importance on rest in treatment of fractures. He is responsible for a number of contributions to orthopaedic treatment and surgery, producing a number of books and methods that revolutionised orthopaedic practice. He is particularly known for the Thomas splint, which was widely used during World War I, reducing mortality from 80% to just 8% by the end of the war. His principles of practice were also spread to the USA by John Ridlon, amongst others. (en)
  • 休·欧文·托马斯(1834年8月23日-1891年1月6日)是威尔士的外科医师。他被认为是英国骨科手术之父。 (zh)
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  • Hugh Owen Thomas (* 1834 in Tyn Llan/, Anglesey; † 1891 in Liverpool) war ein britischer Chirurg und Orthopäde. (de)
  • هيو أوين توماس (بالإنجليزية: Hugh Owen Thomas)‏‏ (23 أغسطس 1834 في بددرن - 6 يناير 1891 في ليفربول) جراح من ويلز. (ar)
  • Hugh Owen Thomas (23 August 1834 – 6 January 1891) was a Welsh orthopaedic surgeon. He and his nephew Robert Jones have been called "the Fathers of orthopaedic surgery". Thomas was descended from a line of Welsh bone setters and placed great importance on rest in treatment of fractures. He is responsible for a number of contributions to orthopaedic treatment and surgery, producing a number of books and methods that revolutionised orthopaedic practice. He is particularly known for the Thomas splint, which was widely used during World War I, reducing mortality from 80% to just 8% by the end of the war. His principles of practice were also spread to the USA by John Ridlon, amongst others. (en)
  • 休·欧文·托马斯(1834年8月23日-1891年1月6日)是威尔士的外科医师。他被认为是英国骨科手术之父。 (zh)
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  • هيو أوين توماس (ar)
  • Hugh Owen Thomas (de)
  • Hugh Owen Thomas (en)
  • 休·欧文·托马斯 (zh)
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