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Robert Jones
Orthopaedic Surgeon
The provided search results describe the life and accomplishments of Sir Robert Jones (1857-1933), a Welsh orthopaedic surgeon who is considered a major figure in the establishment of orthopaedic surgery as a modern specialty in Britain.156 He was the nephew of Hugh Owen Thomas, who shared his strong interest in orthopedics.16
Key aspects of his life and career include:
- Early career Jones learned about fracture care and the manufacture of braces from his uncle and attended the Liverpool School of Medicine from 1873 to 1878.5 He was appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon to the Stanley Hospital in Liverpool in 1887.5
- Manchester Ship Canal As Surgeon-Superintendent for the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1888, he organized the first comprehensive accident service in the world, managing 3,000 cases and performing 300 operations.56
- Radiography Jones was an early proponent of radiography in orthopedics, publishing the first clinical radiograph less than two months after Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of X-rays.35
- Military service During World War I, Jones revolutionized the management and treatment of war wounds as Director of Military Orthopaedics in the British Army.16 He established specialized military orthopaedic hospitals and advocated for the use of the Thomas splint, which significantly reduced mortality from femoral fractures.16
- Legacy Jones made many contributions to the orthopaedic specialty, including integrating the use of plain radiography and developing new surgical and procedural techniques.24 The "Jones fracture," a fracture of the fifth metatarsal, is named after him.35 He also established the Shropshire Orthopaedic Hospital, now known as the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital.3
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Highlights
Jan 1 · pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A Look Back in Time: Sir Robert Jones, ‘Father of Modern Orthopaedics’
Nov 1 · pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A Look Back in Time: Sir Robert Jones, 'Father of Modern Orthopaedics' - PubMed
Jan 1 · hopkinsmedicine.org
Global Orthopaedics at Johns Hopkins

