Kebota Rings

Cabot Rings is an American doctor born at the end of the 19th century, whose name many of us do not know at all. After reading this article, you will be able to correct this injustice and find out who this amazing man is.

Christopher (or Cabot, which is the common English version of his name) was born in 1852 in Gary, Indiana. He studied medicine at Stanford University and Pennsylvania State University. Working in Boston hospitals, Cabota becomes a successful surgeon and begins performing operations as an assistant to the famous physician Joseph Latham.

He divorces his first wife Elizabeth after 5 years of marriage, although he loved her very much. Their marriage produced an only child, a girl named Dorothy, who died in infancy. The second wife, Ellis, was in an unstable relationship with Kebota, cheated on him and behaved very inappropriately. One day, during another scandal, a woman shot his friend, professor of medicine John Lewis Livingstone. For this, she was sentenced to 7 years in prison at Ravenholm Prison, which was then a place for serving sentences for women. The couple live separately, no longer having children together. Cabota was active in the field of experimental medical work, performing many operations on joints and anomalies of human anatomy. Largely thanks to him, the word “endoprosthesis” became familiar to many people and entered into everyday life. All the endoprostheses he developed in the 30s of the 19th century are still widely used by people around the world. His active work in this direction and personal research influenced the fact that bone metal structures and used in the manufacture of endoprostheses began to be actively introduced into surgery. This type of operation was considered one of the most responsible - it was necessary to obtain not only functional, but also biological compatibility of materials, and to prevent inflammation. In this regard, much attention was paid to the quality of the materials used and the treatment of the prosthesis installation site. In addition to working to improve the surgical process, Kebota actively studied activities in the field of neurosurgery. Together with Grinder, he opens a clinic, which was named as a "Happy Hour" clinic. They examined patients using an electroscope, a device designed to detect and locate changes in the nervous system. Research results in this area have helped people with epilepsy. Also, the center of the clinic’s work was identifying tumors of the nervous system. Work carried out by employees