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  1. Owen Harding Wangensteen (September 21, 1898 – January 13, 1981) was an American surgeon who developed the Wangensteen tube, which used suction to treat small bowel obstruction, an innovation estimated to have saved a million lives by the time of his death.

  2. Owen H. Wangensteen, MD, PhD, FACS, was a renowned surgeon from Minnesota who had a deep influence in the areas of research, teaching, and the practice of surgery.

  3. Owen H. Wangensteen (1898 to 1981) is namesake and benefactor of the Wangensteen Historical Library. Owen was born on September 21, 1898 in Lake Park, Minnesota to a Norwegian immigrant, Ove Wangensteen, and his wife Hannah, a daughter of Norwegian immigrants.

  4. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Wangensteen, Owen H. (Owen Harding), 1898-1981. Publication date. 1978. Topics. Surgery -- History, General Surgery -- history, Chirurgie -- Histoire, Surgery, Chirurgie (geneeskunde) Publisher. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English.

  5. Obituary for Wangensteen, Owen Harding (1885 - 1981), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Language: English. Source: Plarr's Lives of the Fellows. Full Name: Wangensteen, Owen Harding. Date of Birth: 21 September 1885. Place of Birth: Lake Park, Minnesota, USA. Date of Death: 13 January 1981. Occupation: General surgeon.

  6. OWEN HARDING WANGENSTEEN. September 21, 1898-January 13, 1981. BY MAURICE B. VISSCHER1. THOUGH. MANY PHYSICIANS attain excellence as clini-cians and a much smaller number as research scientists, few—like Owen Harding Wangensteencan claim preemi-nence in both.

  7. Autobiographical memoir, including descriptions of the institutions, research, and individuals important in Dr. Wangensteen's career.