DR. ROBERT SMITH, M.D.
Marriage and Family Therapists at Winter St, Jackson, MS

License number
Mississippi 04778
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
1134 Winter St, Jackson, MS 39204
Phone
(601) 948-5572
(601) 353-7070 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert L Smith, age 92
506 Vandenberg Dr, Biloxi, MS 39531
(210) 525-1017
Robert L Smith
508 Converse Dr, West Point, MS 39773
Robert L Smith
508 Kennedy St, Belzoni, MS 39038

Organization information

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Clinic Of Plastic Surgery

1421 N State St #504, Jackson, MS 39202

Industry:
Hospital & Health Care, Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, ...
Doing business as:
THE CLINIC OF PLASTIC SURGERY, PA<br>Clinic Of Plastic Surgery - William O B Thompson MD<br>Clinic of Plastic Surgery - Robert A Smith MD<br>Clinic of Plastic Surgery - William H Wallace MD<br>Clinic Of Plastic Surgery - David R Steckler Jr MD
Phone:
(601) 969-9050 (Phone), (866) 969-9050 (Free), (601) 812-5816 (Phone)
Description:
There are 4 doctors at this site. Surgery is not performed at this site. Average patient volume is 40 patients per day.
Managers:
Joe Jack Hurst (Incorporator), 1421 N State St, Jackson, MS 39202,Erskine W Wells (Incorporator), 1421 N State St, Jackson, MS 39202,William O Bobo Thompson (Director, President), 1421 N State St #504, Jackson, MS 39202,...
SIC:
8011 - Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine
Categories:
Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgeons, Medical Research & Development, Physicians & Surgeons, ...
Specialties:
Plastic Surgery
In business since:
1968
Brands:
Botox, Collagen
Products:
...And Caring., Botox, Collagen, ...
Certifications:
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Certified
Additional:
The Clinic of Plastic Surgery & Papillon Day Spa, Physician Directed, Prescription Strength
Company size:
3


Robert Smith MD

1421 N State St, Jackson, MS 39202

Industry:
Ent, Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, ...
Phone:
(601) 969-9050 (Phone)
Robert Allen Smith


Robert Smith MD

1134 Winter St, Jackson, MS 39204

Industry:
Neurosurgeon, Family Doctor, Urologist
Phone:
(601) 948-5572 (Phone)
Robert Leon Smith


Robert A Smith MD

2246 E Northside Dr, Jackson, MS 39211

Categories:
Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Phone:
(601) 982-5095 (Phone)


Mississippi Caribbean Association - Robert Smith MD

1400 J R Lynch St, Jackson, MS 39217

Categories:
Family & General Practice Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(601) 979-2260 (Phone)


Central Mississippi Health Service - Robert Smith MD

1134 Winter St, Jackson, MS 39204

Categories:
Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Phone:
(601) 948-5572 (Phone)


Robert Smith Dr Phys

1021 Arbor Vis Blvd, Jackson, MS 39209

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office
Principal:
Robert Smith Principal, inactive


Robert A Smith M. D. Watkins Medical

1421 N State St, Jackson, MS 39202

Status:
Inactive
Member:
Keraplast Technologies, Llc (Member)

Professional information

Robert Smith Photo 1

Rca At Usps

Position:
RCA at USPS
Location:
Jackson, Mississippi Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
USPS - RCA Mid-Mississippi Development District 1973 - 1976 - Industrial Representative
Education:
University of Mississippi 1988 - 1990
Kilmichael


Robert Leon Smith Photo 2

Robert Leon Smith, Jackson MS

Specialties:
Neurological Surgery, Family Medicine, Urology
Work:
Central Mississippi Health Svc
1134 Winter St, Jackson, MS 39204 Central Mississippi Medical Center
1850 Chadwick Dr, Jackson, MS 39204
Education:
Howard University(1961)


Robert Smith Photo 3

Robert Smith - Jackson, MS

Work:
CVS Pharmacy
Store Manager/Sales Manager
Air Diagnostic
Heating and Air Condition Tech
Education:
US Army - Fort Sill, OK
Material Accounting Control Specialist in Accounting


Robert Smith Photo 4

Patient Care Coordinator At Hospice In His Hands

Position:
Patient Care Coordinator at Hospice In His Hands
Location:
Jackson, Mississippi Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Hospice In His Hands - Patient Care Coordinator


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Method Of Making And Cross-Linking Keratin-Based Films And Sheets

US Patent:
6124265, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Jul 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/362253
Inventors:
Scott F. Timmons - San Antonio TX
Cheryl R. Blanchard - San Antonio TX
Robert A. Smith - Jackson MS
Assignee:
Keraplast Technologies, Ltd. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61K 3800, A61K 970, A61K 3817, A61F 1300, A61L 1500
US Classification:
514 21
Abstract:
Methods for producing thin keratin films, sheets, and bulk materials, and products formed using these methods. One method includes providing hair, reducing the hair such that the disulfide linkages are broken and free cysteine thiol groups formed, separating out a more soluble keratin fraction in solution, forming a thin layer from the more soluble fraction, and air drying the keratin fraction in the presence of oxygen, thereby forming new disulfide bonds imparting strength to the resulting thin keratin film. One method includes reducing hair by heating the hair under nitrogen in an ammonium hydroxide and ammonium thioglycolate solution followed by centrifuging and collecting the supernatant containing the more soluble keratin fraction. The more soluble keratin in this method is precipitated using HCl, removed, and resuspended in ammonium hydroxide. The keratin solution thus formed is poured onto a flat surface and allowed to air dry into a thin keratin film.


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Implantable Prosthetic Or Tissue Expanding Device

US Patent:
2005016, Aug 4, 2005
Filed:
Jan 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/047474
Inventors:
Mark Van Dyke - Fair Oaks Ranch TX, US
Cheryl Blanchard - Warsaw IN, US
Scott Timmons - San Antonio TX, US
Robert Smith - Jackson MS, US
International Classification:
A61F002/28, A61K009/70
US Classification:
424423000, 623016110
Abstract:
A keratin hydrogel-filled implantable prosthetic device. One device is a breast implant for augmenting or reconstructing a human breast including an envelope containing a keratin hydrogel. One keratin hydrogel is formed from a solid precursor which forms a keratin hydrogel upon addition of water. One source of keratin is human hair. In one method, an envelope suitable for implantation and a solid keratin hydrogel precursor are provided. The solid can be in fibrous or powder form. The solid precursor can be inserted into the envelope interior. A small incision near the breast can be made and the envelope inserted into the incision. After insertion, water can be injected into the envelope interior, preferably through the incision and through a self-sealing port in the envelope. In one method, the implant is provided as a kit, with the envelope and keratin hydrogel provided. The hydrogel can be injected into the envelope either before or after insertion into the breast area. One kit has a powdered, keratin hydrogel precursor disposed within the envelope interior, awaiting the addition of water, preferably after insertion of the implant into the body.


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Porous Keratin Constructs, Wound Healing Assemblies And Methods Using The Same

US Patent:
2008031, Dec 25, 2008
Filed:
May 27, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/127694
Inventors:
Robert James Kelly - Christchurch, NZ
Gudmunder Fertram Sigurjonsson - Auckland, NZ
Clive Marsh - Christchurch, NZ
Robert Allen Smith - Jackson MS, US
Mohammad Azam Ali - Christchurch, NZ
International Classification:
A61K 9/70, A61K 38/17, A61P 19/00
US Classification:
424443, 514 12
Abstract:
A porous keratin construct for use in wound healing is disclosed. The porous keratin construct may be used standing alone or in combination with a synthetic foam backing layer. Either the porous keratin construct or the porous keratin construct and synthetic foam combination may be used in a wound therapy such as negative pressure wound therapy. An assembly for use in negative pressure wound therapy may comprise a porous keratin construct or porous keratin construct and synthetic foam combination, a wound drape to encapsulate the wound and the porous keratin construct or porous keratin construct and synthetic foam combination, and a vacuum source in fluid communication with the wound drape to apply a negative pressure to the area encapsulated by the wound drape


Robert Smith Photo 8

Keratin-Based Hydrogel For Biomedical Applications And Method Of Production

US Patent:
2001000, Jul 26, 2001
Filed:
Dec 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/736957
Inventors:
Cheryl Blanchard - Warsaw IN, US
Scott Timmons - San Antonio TX, US
Robert Smith - Jackson MS, US
International Classification:
A61L015/00, A61K038/00
US Classification:
424/445000, 514/021000
Abstract:
A keratin hydrogel which can be used as a wound dressing and cell scaffolding. The keratin hydrogel is formed from clean, washed hair by partially oxidizing a significant percentage of disulfide linkages to form cysteic acid groups, while some disulfide linkages remain intact. The partially oxidized hair is treated with a reducing agent, thereby reducing most of the remaining disulfide linkages to cysteine-thioglycollate disulfide and cysteine groups. A soluble fraction of hair is collected and oxidized, such that the reduced sulfur groups are allowed to reform disulfide linkages, thereby binding the keratin together. The cysteic acid groups remain, providing hydrophilic sites within the hydrogel. A higher degree of partial oxidation results in a greater abundance of hydrophilic cysteic acid groups in the hydrogel.


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Nonantigenic Keratinous Protein Material

US Patent:
5358935, Oct 25, 1994
Filed:
Nov 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/978768
Inventors:
Robert A. Smith - Jackson MS
Cheryl R. Blanchard - San Antonio TX
James Lankford - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61F 202, A61K 3712, C07K 302
US Classification:
514 21
Abstract:
The present invention is a new nonantigenic keratinous protein material that may be used as a number of purposes, including correction of soft tissue deficiencies and the creation of biomedical implants and implant coatings. The present invention also includes processes for using the nonantigenic keratinous protein material for soft tissue augmentation, creating implants, and the coating of biocompatible implants. The nonantigenic keratinous protein material can be formed by obtaining nonantigenic keratinous protein and processing it to a powder form. If hair from the recipient or a compatible doner is used, it is bleached and rinsed, then dried and chopped into about 0. 25 inch pieces. The keratinous protein is then homogenized in a solvent to a particular size generally in the range of about 0. 1 to about 500. mu. m.


Robert Smith Photo 10

Hydratable Keratin Compositions

US Patent:
2011019, Aug 11, 2011
Filed:
May 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/920456
Inventors:
Chunyong Wu - Plymouth MN, US
Jun Li - Brookline MA, US
Douglas Wicks - Plymouth MN, US
Sarah Morgan - Hattiesburg MS, US
Robert Allen Smith - Jackson MS, US
International Classification:
C08H 1/06
US Classification:
530357
Abstract:
Keratin hydratable absorbents and films are fabricated with simple, repeatable processes. Freeze drying produces a material with instantaneous water absorption to over 20 times its weight in water. Films produced are flexible and uniform with water absorption 7-8 times the original weight.