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- Q3189864 description "American physician".
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- Q3189864 abstract "Julius Mount Bleyer (16 March 1859-3 April 1915) was a New York doctor who specialized in laryngology who took a keen interest in medical jurisprudence. He studied the methods used for capital punishment and as a member of a commission, was among the first to propose lethal injections in 1888. He pointed out in The Medico-Legal Journal, the problems with other methods of executing death sentences including decapitation and electrocution. Lethal injections were however not used until the late 1970s. Bleyer was also a pioneer of photofluoroscopy, a method of visualizing x-rays to observe the functioning of internal organs. He also introduced the idea of an inhaler for delivering medication into the lungs and considered applications in laryngology that made use of sound recording instruments.Julius Bleyer was born in Pilsen, Austria to Samuel and Sophia who moved to the United States in 1868. He studied at the University of Prague and obtained a medical degree in New York in 1883 from Bellevue Medical College. He obtained an LL.D. in 1896 and practiced in New York from 1883 until his death. He was a specialist consultant for the Metropolitan Opera Company from 1888 and dealt with the health of the throat. He served as a vice-president during an American congress on tuberculosis and was a member of the New York Medico-Legal Society. He married Rose Florsheim in 1884.".
- Q3189864 birthDate "1859-03-16".
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- Q3189864 deathDate "1915-04-03".
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- Q3189864 dateOfBirth "1859-03-16".
- Q3189864 dateOfDeath "1915-04-03".
- Q3189864 name "Bleyer, Julius Mount".
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- Q3189864 comment "Julius Mount Bleyer (16 March 1859-3 April 1915) was a New York doctor who specialized in laryngology who took a keen interest in medical jurisprudence. He studied the methods used for capital punishment and as a member of a commission, was among the first to propose lethal injections in 1888. He pointed out in The Medico-Legal Journal, the problems with other methods of executing death sentences including decapitation and electrocution.".
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- Q3189864 givenName "Julius Mount".
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