William T. Bovie (1881–1958) was an American inventor and scientist known primarily for his contributions to the field of electrosurgery. He is most recognized for developing the Bovie electrosurgical generator, which uses high-frequency electrical currents to cut tissue and coagulate blood during surgical procedures. This technology greatly improved the safety and efficiency of surgeries, allowing for less blood loss and faster recovery times for patients.
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