Henry Harrington Janeway (19 March 1873 – 1 February 1921) was an American physician and pioneer of radiation therapy.
Publications
Janeway's clinical and experimental observations were published in medical journals of his time. His report on Radium Therapy in Cancer, at the Memorial Hospital (1915-1916), which appeared in book form in 1917 was the most comprehensive work of its type published in the United States.[citation needed] Its first chapter, "Physical Considerations Relative to the Application of Radium", was written by Gioacchino Failla.[1] Janeway's 1919 paper on "The Treatment of Uterine Carcinoma" was considered a classic and was written while he was Attending Surgeon and Head of the Radium Department at Memorial Hospital in New York.[2][3] His other papers, lectures, and books include:
Janeway, H. H. (1909). A contribution to the knowledge of the early stages of epithelioma of the skin. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 8(3), 403-435.
JANEWAY, H. H., & GREEN, N. W. (1909). Experimental intrathoracic esophageal surgery. Journal of the American Medical Association, 53(24), 1975-1978.
Janeway, H. H. (1909). II. The Serum Reaction in Cancer: Report from the Pathological Laboratory of the Skin and Cancer Hospital of New York City. Annals of surgery, 49(1), 27.
Janeway, H. H., & Green, N. W. (1910). VII. Cancer of the Œsophagus and Cardia: A Description of an Operation for its Removal by the Transthoracic Route Under Conditions of Differential Pressure. Annals of surgery, 52(1), 67.
Janeway, H. H. (1910). V. Autoplastic Transplantation of Bone. Annals of surgery, 52(2), 217.
Green, N. W., & Janeway, H. H. (1910). VI. Artificial Respiration and Intrathoracic Œsophageal Surgery. Annals of surgery, 52(1), 58.
Janeway, H. H., & Green, N. W. (1911). Esophagoscopy and gastroscopy. Surg., Gynec. & Obst, 13, 245.
Janeway, H. H. (1911). XI. An Improved Device for Transfusion. Annals of surgery, 53(5), 720.
Janeway, H. H. (1912). IX. An Apparatus for Intratracheal Insufflation. Annals of surgery, 56(2), 328.
Janeway, H. H. (1913). Intra‐tracheal anesthesia from the standpoint of the nose, throat and oral surgeon with a description of a new instrument for catheterizing the trachea. The Laryngoscope, 23(11), 1082-1090
Janeway, H. H. (1913). Intratracheal Anaesthesia: A. By Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen. B. By Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Under Conditions of Differential Pressure. Annals of Surgery, 58(6 Suppl), 927.
Janeway, H. H. (1913). THE RELATION OF GASTROSTOMY TO INOPERABLE CARCINOMA OF THE ESOPHAGUS: WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW METHOD OF PERFORMING GASTROSTOMY. Journal of the American Medical Association, 61(2), 93-95.
Janeway, H. H., & Ewing, E. M. (1914). The Nature of Shock: Its Relation to Acapnia and to Changes in the Circulation of the Blood and to Exhaustion of the Nerve Centres. Annals of surgery, 59(2), 158-175.
JANEWAY, H. H. (1914). The Early Symptomatology of Cancer of the Esophagus. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 147(4), 583-588.
Janeway, H. H. (1914). XIV. Simple and Complete Forms of Apparatus for Intratracheal Anæsthesia. Annals of surgery, 59(4), 628.
Janeway, H. H. (1914). Results of radium in cancer. Journal of the American Medical Association, 62(22), 1707-1709.
Janeway, H. H., & Jackson, H. C. (1915). The distribution of blood in shock. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 12(8), 193-197.
Janeway, H. H. (1915). The influence of nocuous stimuli in the production of shock, and the failure of this influence to support the anoci theory of shock. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 12(4), 83-86.
Janeway, H. H., Barringer, B. S., & Failla, G. (1915). Radium Therapy. Cancer at Memorial Hospital, 16.
Janeway, H. H. (1918). The Treatment of Cancer of the Lip by Radium: A Report of Twenty-four Cases. Journal of the American Medical Association, 70(15), 1051-1058.
Janeway, H. H. (1918). Treatment by radium of cancerous mucous membranes. Am. J. Roentg, 5, 414.
Janeway, H. H. (1918). The treatment of tumors of the superior maxilla. Annals of surgery, 68(4), 353.
Janeway, H. H. (1920). The therapeutic use of radium in diseases of the eye. Arch. Ophth, 49, 156-174.
Janeway, H. H. (1920). The treatment of malignant tumors of the thymus gland by radium. Annals of surgery, 71(4), 460.
Janeway, H. H. (1920). Treatment of cancer, particularly of the tongue, tonsil and rectum, by buried emanation. Am. J. Roentgenol, 7, 92.
The Janeway Medal and Lectures
In 1933, the American Radium Society founded the annual Janeway Lecture in his honor. The lecturers are chosen for their "outstanding scientific contributions" with the lecture taking place at the society's annual general meeting. The first Janeway Lecture, "Early Experience in Radium Therapy" was given by the pathologist James Ewing. Since 1937 each Janeway Lecturer is also presented with the Janeway Medal, originally struck in bronze but in 1971 changed to gold.[4] The medal was designed by Edward H. Skinner, the American Radium Society's president-elect at the time, and Stephanie Prince, a young artist from Kansas City, Missouri. The design is based on Norse mythology and depicts Odin standing before the giant Mimir seeking to drink from the well of knowledge. The obverse depicts the ravens Hugin (Reflection) and Munin (Remembrance) which became the symbol of the American Radium Society.[5]
2022 John R. Adler, Jr, M.D., Stanford University – "Sometimes an Entrepreneur, Always a Doctor".
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