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Society of Clinical Surgery (8)

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The Society of Clinical Surgery was founded in 1903 as a surgical travel club. Meetings are held in hospitals and clinics, where members attend presentations and demonstrations to keep abreast of current surgical ideas and techniques. The Society of Clinical Surgery was founded on 11 July 1903 by Harvey Cushing as a "surgical travel club" providing physicians with the opportunity to travel to different clinics and observe other surgeons at work....

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University of Michigan. Department of Medicine and Surgery (22)

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The University of Michigan was the first state university to operate a medical school. Medicine was the second oldest field of study there, after classics. The program was started in 1850, and at that time the course lasted only a few months. In a letter dated October 10, 1938, a proposal to form a Medical School collection as part of the Michigan Historical Collections was submitted to Dr. A. C. Furstenberg, Dean of the Medical School. He replied in December that the...

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American Board of Surgery (5)

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American association for thoracic surgery (6)

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In 1913 Dr. Willy Meyer, director of surgery at the German Hospital in New York, presented a paper on "Extrathoracic and Intrathoracic Esophagoplasty . . ." at the American Medical Association Annual Meeting. Disappointed by the lack of interest in his topic, Meyer decided to create a venue devoted to exchanging ideas regarding the growing field of thoracic surgery. He began by inviting nineteen local colleagues to his home on February 20, 1917, and founding the New York Society...

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Chicago College of Dental Surgery (6)

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Baltimore College of Dental Surgery (4)

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American Board of Plastic Surgery (4)

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The American Board of Plastic Surgery is the organization responsible for official certification of plastic surgeons in the United States. Founded in 1937, the board was granted status as a major specialty board in 1941 by the Advisory Board of Medical Specialities.

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International Society of Surgery. (3)

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American Society of Contemporary Medicine and Surgery (5)

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American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. (5)

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The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) was founded in 1938 with the purposes to furnish leadership and to foster advances in the surgery of trauma; to afford a forum for the exchange of knowledge pertaining to research, practice and training in the surgery of trauma; to stimulate investigation and teaching in the methods of preventing, correcting and treating injuries from all types of accidents; to enhance the study and practice of the surgery of trauma by establishing lec...

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