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  1. Jacob Bigelow (27 de febrero de 1787, [1] Sudbury, Massachusetts - 10 de enero de 1879, Boston) fue un médico, arquitecto, zoólogo, y botánico estadounidense. Arquitecto del cementerio de Mount Auburn en Cambridge (Massachusetts), y padre del médico Henry Jacob Bigelow.

  2. Jacob Bigelow (February 27, 1787 [1] – January 10, 1879) was an American physician, botanist and botanical illustrator. He was architect of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts (in which he is interred), husband to Mary Scollay, and the father of physician Henry Jacob Bigelow.

  3. Jacob Bigelow (27 de febrero de 1787, Sudbury, Massachusetts - 10 de enero de 1879, Boston) fue un médico, arquitecto, zoólogo, y botánico estadounidense. Arquitecto del cementerio de Mount Auburn en Cambridge (Massachusetts), y padre del médico Henry Jacob Bigelow.

  4. www.tclf.org › pioneer › jacob-bigelowJacob Bigelow | TCLF

    Jacob Bigelow was a physician, botanist, and coiner of the term "technology". He initiated the creation of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Boston, America's first rural cemetery, and designed its major monuments and landscapes.

  5. 23 de oct. de 2017 · Definitions, uses, and understanding of technology have varied tremendously since Jacob Bigelows Elements of Technology in 1829. In addition to providing a frame of reference for...

  6. 9 de mar. de 2021 · As a bright young surgeon at MGH in the fall of 1846, Henry Jacob Bigelow was in prime position to observe the events of Ether Day and shape their impact thereafter. His article announcing the success on that day is known as one of the most influential articles ever published in NEJM.

  7. Henry Jacob Bigelow (March 11, 1818 – October 30, 1890) was an American surgeon and Professor of Surgery at Harvard University. A dominating figure in Boston medicine for many decades, he is remembered for the Bigelow maneuver for hip dislocation, a technique for treatment of kidney stones, and other innovations.