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    Lives and limbs : re-membering Robert Jones : a biography

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    This is a biography of Robert Jones, 1857-1933. He was a surgeon, and is credited with bringing orthopaedics from its quack past into its scientific present. This work explores Jones’ life and times, and examines whether he is entitled to the epithet ‘father of orthopaedics’. It looks at the history of bonesetting, the influences on Jones’ development and medical training, and some key moments in his career – notably his involvement in the building of the Manchester Ship Canal, the planning of Heswall Children’s Hospital, and the Great War. It argues that although there are other medical men who could have been credited with fathering orthopaedics, he is indeed the father – at least of orthopaedics in Britain, if not internationally. This version of Jones’ life begins with something of his biographer’s journey, before it explores what and who influenced Jones, and in turn what his legacy has been to the medical profession. The accompanying Critical Commentary explores whether or not it is possible to offer a definition of biography as a genre in the light of its history and purpose. It examines critical views, considers the mythology that grows up around historical figures, and also explains the rationale for the structure chosen for organising the material presented in this new biography of Robert Jones, Live and Limbs: Re-membering Robert Jones

    Note to Robert Jones from Henry Bright

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/244778125550 Sub-Item: [1980.0075.09808] "Note to Robert Jones from Henry Bright

    A Look Back in Time: Sir Robert Jones, ‘Father of Modern Orthopaedics’

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    This paper describes the life of Sir Robert Jones, from his humble beginnings as an apprentice of Thomas Smith, to his many contributions to the orthopaedic specialty. Robert Jones’ passion and interest in the subject led to its advancement from a specialty that dealt mainly with crippling diseases in children, to that of treating and rehabilitating disabled adults. He revolutionized the practice by integrating the use of plain radiography, and by developing many new surgical and procedural techniques. He largely improved the specialty by publishing many textbooks and papers, and trained many orthopaedic surgeons from within England and internationally. The purpose of this paper seeks to provide a platform for readers to learn about the man behind the Jones fracture and bandage. It will help readers understand how one man’s passion for orthopaedics helped transform it into a specialty in its own rights

    Robert Jones

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    Robert Jones, vice-president of Student Affairs, is shown sitting at his desk.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/6161/thumbnail.jp

    Robert Jones

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    Photograph of Robert Jones. Copy of the photo by Johnny Melton, Oklahoma City, OK, Sept. 8, 1971

    Robert Jones

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    Robert Jones, vice-president of Student Affairs, is shown standing in front of his secretary as she types on a typewriter.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/6160/thumbnail.jp

    Robert Jones Burdette

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    An obituary for journalist Robert Jones Burdette

    Robert Jones Burdette

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    An obituary for journalist Robert Jones Burdette

    Robert Jones Burdette

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    An obituary for journalist Robert Jones Burdette

    Robert Jones family

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    The Robert Jones family owned the Jones Brothers Echo Roller Mills
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