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The discovery of human remains in a pit outside a former military post hospital at Point San Jose, San Francisco, elicited questions such as why anatomized remains would be deposited in this fashion, where the remains came from, who they represented, and who was responsible.
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The discovery of human remains in a pit outside a former military post hospital at Point San Jose, San Francisco, elicited questions such as why anatomized remains would be deposited in this fashion, where the remains came from, who they represented, and who was responsible.
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World Journal of Surgery, 1998
It is a marvel of words and language that such disparate entities as bacteria, culture, and surgeons often find themselves in the same dish. Yet when one lifts the magic lid and pursues the ties of etymologic affiliations, one is enchanted by the fascinating thread that runs through words from their philologic beginnings to the manifold meanings ...
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It is a marvel of words and language that such disparate entities as bacteria, culture, and surgeons often find themselves in the same dish. Yet when one lifts the magic lid and pursues the ties of etymologic affiliations, one is enchanted by the fascinating thread that runs through words from their philologic beginnings to the manifold meanings ...
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Advances in Surgery, 2014
and Introduction Introduction Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951) was one of the world's greatest surgeons. As a brilliant diagnostician and exquisite technician, he attracted to his clinic and operating theaters at Charite Hospital in Berlin a stream of students and patients from across Europe, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
Mark R, Katlic, JoAnn, Coleman
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and Introduction Introduction Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951) was one of the world's greatest surgeons. As a brilliant diagnostician and exquisite technician, he attracted to his clinic and operating theaters at Charite Hospital in Berlin a stream of students and patients from across Europe, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
Mark R, Katlic, JoAnn, Coleman
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World Journal of Surgery, 2000
Abstract.The origins and development of the renal transplant program at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (now the Brigham and Women's Hospital) from the late 1940s to the present are reviewed. The program was initiated as a effort to understand hypertension as a cause of renal failure.
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Abstract.The origins and development of the renal transplant program at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (now the Brigham and Women's Hospital) from the late 1940s to the present are reviewed. The program was initiated as a effort to understand hypertension as a cause of renal failure.
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1953
On April 13, 1752, Jacques Daviel pre sented before the French Royal Academy of Surgeons a paper entitled, "A new method of curing cataract by removing the lens." As was the custom of the day, the paper was read twice, first in April and again on No vember 16th. It was published the following year, 1753, in the Proceedings of the acad emy.
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On April 13, 1752, Jacques Daviel pre sented before the French Royal Academy of Surgeons a paper entitled, "A new method of curing cataract by removing the lens." As was the custom of the day, the paper was read twice, first in April and again on No vember 16th. It was published the following year, 1753, in the Proceedings of the acad emy.
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THE PAEDIATRIC SURGEON ‐ OPERATING PHYSICIAN OR SURGEON?
Medical Journal of Australia, 1976To elucidate a child's symptoms one must understand the child. A wide range of medical conditions may present to the consultant paediatric surgeon, so that he must be qualified by training to recognize them. Within a children's hospital he is aptly trained and placed to act as a focal point whenever disease or injury involves a number of surgical ...
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