James Paget Research Paper

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Pathology examines the causes and effects of diseases, James Paget was one of the founders of our modern day pathology. Paget was born in Great Yarmoth, Norfolk, in England on January 11, 1814 and died on December 30, 1899 in London, England at the age of 85 of natural causes. He was thin, with a long face and bright eyes. He was a gifted speaker with a charming personality and was known as having a great sense of humor. He liked to keep things brief and to the point and had his own famous expression, “To be brief is to be wise”. Although medical research was his passion, his side interest was solving crimes.
He came from a large family of sixteen brothers and sisters, but only eight of them lived to become an adult. He was the eighth of the …show more content…

To discover such a disease without x-rays is still considered an astonishing achievement in the medical field. Because of his keen sense of observation and patience, he was able to catch such a discovery.
Paget is most famously known for Paget’s disease of the nipple, an early indicator of breast cancer. Also, for Paget’s abscess which is an abscess that reoccurs after the remains of the original abscess. His study of tumors (masses of abnormal tissue in the body) helped reveal that you could just remove the bone-marrow tumor instead of amputation of the entire limb. Many people’s arms and legs were saved due to this discovery.
Paget was the main surgeon to the Royal Family in England at that time. In 1877, Queen Victoria made him a 1st Baronet, and he was then known as Sir James Paget. In addition, he was known for his lectures and would divide his audience into those who knew of him and those who did not and adjusted his lectures accordingly. His most famous lectures were “Lectures on Tumors” and “Lectures on Surgical Pathology”. After all his discoveries and famous lectures, he then opened a hospital in London, England in 1888.
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