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Alexis Moschcowitz (1865-1944) was a surgeon and medical researcher known for his contributions to the field of gastroenterology. He is best known for developing the Moschcowitz procedure, a surgical technique used to treat rectal prolapse.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Alexis Moschcowitz was born in 1865 in New York City. He attended the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he received his medical degree in 1887.

Career[edit]

After graduating, Moschcowitz began his career at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. He quickly gained a reputation for his surgical skills and his innovative approach to medical research.

In 1912, Moschcowitz published a paper describing a new surgical technique for the treatment of rectal prolapse. This procedure, now known as the Moschcowitz procedure, involves the use of sutures to secure the rectum to the sacrum. It is still used today in cases where other treatments have failed.

Moschcowitz also made significant contributions to the understanding of appendicitis, gallstones, and hernias. His work has been widely recognized for its impact on the field of gastroenterology.

Legacy[edit]

Alexis Moschcowitz's contributions to medicine continue to be recognized today. The Moschcowitz procedure remains a valuable tool in the treatment of rectal prolapse, and his research has had a lasting impact on the field of gastroenterology.

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