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Robert Clyde Lynch

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This is about a physician from Nevada, for the bishop from Florida see Robert Nugent Lynch.

Robert Clyde Lynch (1880 - 1931) was a physician from the United States.[1]

Biography

Lynch was born in Carson City, Nevada.[1]

Career

He made important contributions related to otolaryngology, a special field of medicine that deals with the ears, nose and throat. He improved on the surgical procedure known as the Lynch operation, a frontal sinus operation. He was the first to film motion pictures of the larynx and the vocal cords.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Robert Clyde Lynch". The New Book of Knowledge, Grolier Incorporated. 1977., page 410.