Emeritus Director Vascular Surgery At Mt. Sinai Hospital
Position:
Emeritus Director Vascular Surgery at Mt. Sinai Hospital
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Mt. Sinai Hospital
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Emeritus Director Vascular Surgery
Julius Herman Jacobson, New York NY
Specialties:
Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery
Work:
Mount Sinai School of Medicine 1 Gustave L Levy Pl, New York, NY 10029
Education:
Johns Hopkins University (1952)
Julius Herman Jacobson, New York NY
Specialties:
Vascular Surgeon
Address:
1125 5Th Ave, New York, NY 10128
Education:
Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine* Bellevue Hospital Center - Residency - Cardiothoracic Surgery* New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Presbyterian Center - Residency - Surgery*
Board certifications:
American Board of Surgery Certification in Surgery*, American Board of Thoracic Surgery Certification in Thoracic Surgery*
Combined Walker And Wheelchair
US Patent:
5320122, Jun 14, 1994
Filed:
Jul 3, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/725184
Inventors:
Julius H. Jacobson - New York NY Jeffrey Kapec - Westport CT Kazuna Tanaka - Cos Cob CT Samuel Montague - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A45B 300
US Classification:
135 66
Abstract:
A device for supporting a person while standing or walking or sitting having a frame and a seat assembly. The frame supports the person while walking or standing while the seat assembly allows him to sit. The seat assembly is slidably attached to the frame between a raised position and a lowered position. The seat assembly is spring biased towards the raised position. The seat assembly moves from the raised position to the lowered position when the person sits down. The action of the spring biasing assists the person up as the person stands from the seat assembly. The seat assembly includes a main seat portion and a pivotal seat portion. The pivotal seat portion is collapsible from a supportive position where both seat portions provide support to the person and a stowed position where at least the collapsible portion of the seat is tucked away from the person while the person is walking. The pivotal seat portion moves automatically between the two positions in response to the weight of the person exerted on the main seat portion.