- Electronic Computer — 2023-10-07 10:38:05
… tested. */ /* event_date="5 February 1944" First electronic computer 'Colossus' did its first job. */ Thomas (Tommy) Harold Flowers, MBE (22 December 1905 – 28 October 1998) was a British engineer. During World War II **Max Newman**, **Alan…
… not used to decipher the Enigma. That was done with a machine called **Bombe** that was developed for Alan Turing by **Harold 'Doc' Keen** at the **British Tabulating Machine Company** (BTM) based on the work by the Polish version called the //… - Cataract Surgery — 2021-10-26 08:58:10
…Cataract Surgery :: === Harold Ridley 1950 === [[Medical]]:[[1900s]] {{redirect page="Intraocular_Lens"}} …
- Intraocular Lens — 2021-08-20 10:40:24
…ch an operation was impossible, and that an artificial lens would be rejected by the body's immune system. {{Image url="HaroldRidleyPlaque.jpg" class="right" title="Harold Ridley Plaque" width="" }} == Search for an Answer == During WWII **Gordo…
…s **televised**, another first, so that other ophthalmologists in the hospital could watch. == Resistance == In 1951, Harold Ridley announced the operation to an ophthalmological congress at Oxford. The news provoked **intense opposition**, es… - Plastic Surgery — 2020-08-06 08:24:01
…Plastic Surgery :: {{Databox caption="Pioneer" Image="HaroldGillies.jpg" Who="Harold Gillies" width="360" birth_date="17/7/1882" birth_place="Dunedin, NZ" death_date="10/9/1960" death_place="London" }} ==…
…= Harold Gillies - 1917 === ~-[[Medical]]::[[1900s]] Gillies developed the techniques of modern plastic surgery. A New Zealand…