Augusta University Medical Center Otolaryngology 1120 15 St, Augusta, GA 30912 7067216100 (phone), 7067210112 (fax)
Augusta University Otolaryngology 1120 15 St Bp4109, Augusta, GA 30912 7067216100 (phone), 7067210112 (fax)
Education:
Medical School George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science Graduated: 1988
Procedures:
Tonsillectomy or Adenoidectomy Inner Ear Tests Myringotomy and Tympanotomy Rhinoplasty Sinus Surgery Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Tracheostomy
Conditions:
Hearing Loss Obstructive Sleep Apnea Otitis Media Acute Pharyngitis Acute Sinusitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Brown graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1988. He works in Augusta, GA and 1 other location and specializes in Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery. Dr. Brown is affiliated with Augusta University Medical Center.
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Jimmy Brown
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Scottish Football League manager • Coach • Manager
A pressure-actuated air gun having an actuating port in the nozzle of the gun such that, when the actuating port becomes blocked, as by inserting the nozzle of the gun into a coupling on an article to be inflated or deflated, air is caused to pass from a source of pressurized air to the gun. When the actuating port becomes unblocked, as by disengaging the nozzle of the gun from the coupling, air is inhibited from passing from the source of pressurized air to the gun. An air pilot actuated valve is interposed between the source and the gun, and is controlled by air pressure that builds up when the actuating port becomes blocked by the coupling.
A mobile hunting stand is provided that is suitable for use by both able and disabled persons. The present invention comprises a towed mobile base having a plurality of stabilizing leg members for use during set-up of the hunting stand. Located on the base is the actuation equipment, a hydraulic cylinder, pump and battery, for a lift mechanism. The lift mechanism is connected to a platform which may be raised above the mobile base for use in hunting, bird watching or otherwise as an observation post.
M. WADE CLAYTON - GERMANTOWN TN, US JIMMY E. BROWN - BARTLETT TN, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/247 A61B 1/06 A61C 19/08
Abstract:
A light for use with an oral anesthesia syringe that is received into a passageway of a barrel of the light. When the syringe is received into a first opening in a proximal end of the barrel's passageway, the needle of the syringe extends through a second opening at the proximal end of the barrel. At least one lamp and preferably a plurality of lamps at the distal end of the barrel illuminate the needle and the interior of a patient's mouth. A battery is included in the light for powering the lamps. The insertion of the syringe into the barrel may a pair of contacts to cause the battery to power the lamps, or the battery may be removed to remove power from the lamps. A disposable integrated syringe and light combination is also described.
M. Wade Clayton - Germantown TN, US Jimmy E. Brown - Bartlett TN, US John Carter McIntyre - Memphis TN, US
International Classification:
A61C 1/08 A61M 5/31 A61M 5/32 A61M 19/00
US Classification:
433 29
Abstract:
A light for use with an oral anesthesia syringe that is received into a passageway of a barrel of the light. When the syringe is received into a first opening in a proximal end of the barrel's passageway, the needle of the syringe extends through a second opening at the proximal end of the barrel. A plurality of lamps at the distal end of the barrel illuminate the needle, the interior of a patient's mouth, and an injection site of the needle. A battery is included in the light for powering the lamps. Power is selectively applied to the lamps. A circuit may disable illumination after about ten minutes of use.
M. Wade Clayton - Germantown TN, US Jimmy E. Brown - Bartlett TN, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/24 A61M 5/178
US Classification:
433 29
Abstract:
A light for use with an oral anesthesia syringe that is received into a passageway of a barrel of the light. When the syringe is received into a first opening in a proximal end of the barrel's passageway, the needle of the syringe extends through a second opening at the proximal end of the barrel. At least one lamp and preferably a plurality of lamps at the distal end of the barrel illuminate the needle and the interior of a patient's mouth. A battery is included in the light for powering the lamps. The insertion of the syringe into the barrel may a pair of contacts to cause the battery to power the lamps, or the battery may be removed to remove power from the lamps. A disposable integrated syringe and light combination is also described.
M. Wade Clayton - Germantown TN, US Jimmy E. Brown - Bartlett TN, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/24
US Classification:
433 29
Abstract:
A light for use with an oral anesthesia syringe that is received into a passageway of a barrel of the light. When the syringe is received into a first opening in a proximal end of the barrel's passageway, the needle of the syringe extends through a second opening at the proximal end of the barrel. At least one lamp and preferably a plurality of lamps at the distal end of the barrel illuminate the needle and the interior of a patient's mouth. A battery is included in the light for powering the lamps. The insertion of the syringe into the barrel closes a pair of contacts to cause the battery to power the lamps, or the battery may be removed to remove power from the lamps.
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