Mihran Kassabian
Armenian-American radiologist
Name | Mihran Kassabian |
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Birth date | 1870 |
Birth place | Kayseri, Ottoman Empire |
Death date | 1910 |
Death place | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
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Occupation | Radiologist |
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Known for | Contributions to radiology |
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Mihran Krikor Kassabian (1870–1910) was an Armenian American radiologist known for his pioneering work in the field of radiology. He made significant contributions to the development and application of X-ray technology in medical diagnostics.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Mihran Kassabian was born in 1870 in Kayseri, in the Ottoman Empire. He later emigrated to the United States, where he pursued his education in medicine. Kassabian attended the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, where he developed an interest in the emerging field of radiology.
Career[edit | edit source]
Kassabian's career in radiology began in the late 19th century, a time when the use of X-rays was still in its infancy. He quickly became known for his expertise in the use of X-rays for diagnostic purposes. Kassabian worked at several hospitals in Philadelphia, where he conducted research and treated patients using X-ray technology.
Contributions to Radiology[edit | edit source]
Mihran Kassabian made several notable contributions to the field of radiology. He was one of the first physicians to recognize the potential of X-rays for diagnosing various medical conditions. Kassabian published numerous articles on the subject, sharing his findings with the medical community. His work helped to establish radiology as a critical component of modern medical practice.
Personal Life and Legacy[edit | edit source]
Kassabian's dedication to his work came at a personal cost. He suffered from severe radiation burns due to prolonged exposure to X-rays, which ultimately led to his death in 1910. Despite his untimely death, Kassabian's contributions to radiology have had a lasting impact on the field. He is remembered as a pioneer who helped to shape the future of medical diagnostics.
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