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Morris Arthur Wessel (November 1, 1917 – August 20, 2016) was an American pediatrician who practiced in New Haven, Connecticut from 1951 to 1993. He was a professor of pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine. He was known as "a pediatrician who treated not just the children but the whole family." In 1954, he offered a widely accepted definition of "colic": a healthy baby with periods of intense, unexplained fussing and crying lasting more than 3 hours a day, more than 3 days a week, for more than 3 weeks.

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  • موريس أ. فيسل (ar)
  • Morris Wessel (de)
  • Morris A. Wessel (en)
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  • موريس أ. فيسل (بالإنجليزية: Morris A. Wessel)‏ هو طبيب أطفال ‏ وأستاذ جامعي أمريكي، ولد في 1 نوفمبر 1917 في بروفيدنس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 أغسطس 2016. (ar)
  • Morris A. Wessel (* 1. November 1917 in Providence, Rhode Island; † 20. August 2016 in New Haven, Connecticut) war ein amerikanischer Kinderarzt. 1954 formulierte er erstmals die Dreierregel für die Diagnose von exzessivem Schreien im Säuglingsalter („Dreimonatskolik“), die später als „Wessel-Criteria“ nach ihm benannt wurde. Er war Professor für klinische Pädiatrie an der Yale University und forschte besonders zur frühkindlichen Entwicklung und zu Fragen der Bewältigung von Trauer über den Tod von Angehörigen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. In New Haven arbeitete er mehr als 50 Jahre lang als Kinderarzt. (de)
  • Morris Arthur Wessel (November 1, 1917 – August 20, 2016) was an American pediatrician who practiced in New Haven, Connecticut from 1951 to 1993. He was a professor of pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine. He was known as "a pediatrician who treated not just the children but the whole family." In 1954, he offered a widely accepted definition of "colic": a healthy baby with periods of intense, unexplained fussing and crying lasting more than 3 hours a day, more than 3 days a week, for more than 3 weeks. (en)
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  • موريس أ. فيسل (بالإنجليزية: Morris A. Wessel)‏ هو طبيب أطفال ‏ وأستاذ جامعي أمريكي، ولد في 1 نوفمبر 1917 في بروفيدنس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 أغسطس 2016. (ar)
  • Morris A. Wessel (* 1. November 1917 in Providence, Rhode Island; † 20. August 2016 in New Haven, Connecticut) war ein amerikanischer Kinderarzt. 1954 formulierte er erstmals die Dreierregel für die Diagnose von exzessivem Schreien im Säuglingsalter („Dreimonatskolik“), die später als „Wessel-Criteria“ nach ihm benannt wurde. Er war Professor für klinische Pädiatrie an der Yale University und forschte besonders zur frühkindlichen Entwicklung und zu Fragen der Bewältigung von Trauer über den Tod von Angehörigen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen. In New Haven arbeitete er mehr als 50 Jahre lang als Kinderarzt. (de)
  • Morris Arthur Wessel (November 1, 1917 – August 20, 2016) was an American pediatrician who practiced in New Haven, Connecticut from 1951 to 1993. He was a professor of pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine. He was known as "a pediatrician who treated not just the children but the whole family." In 1954, he offered a widely accepted definition of "colic": a healthy baby with periods of intense, unexplained fussing and crying lasting more than 3 hours a day, more than 3 days a week, for more than 3 weeks. Together with Anthony Dominski, Ph.D, he investigated lead levels in children in the 1970s and recommended a level then thought to be unrealistically low. Eventually the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended an even lower level. With former Yale School of Nursing Dean Florence Wald he studied the treatment of terminally ill patients, which Wald believed was often futile and dehumanizing. Wald told Wessel his role would be to help her understand doctors' thinking. "I can't explain why doctors do what they do," he told her. But he agreed to help. Their work led to the opening of the nation’s first hospice, in Connecticut, in 1974. In 1997, Wessel was awarded the American Academy of Pediatrics' C. Anderson Aldrich Award, which recognizes achievement by a physician in the field of child development. "My goal was to use my relationship to families to enhance the capacities of parents and children to meet as effectively as possible stresses in their lives," he said in his acceptance speech. "I feel very much a part of a timeless continuity of values that binds pediatricians together as we care for children and families." The Morris Wessel Fund, a donor advised fund of the New Haven Community Foundation, makes an award to an "unsung hero" in New Haven each year. (en)
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