Curtis P. Artz Papers 1947-1975

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Curtis P. Artz Papers 1947-1975

Artz was Director of a U. S. Army Surgical Team in Korea in 1953, and became a founding member and first president of the American Burn Association. He later became Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the Department at the Medical University of South Carolina.

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Artz, Curtis P. (Curtis Price), 1915-1977

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Dr. Artz was Director of a U. S. Army Surgical Team in Korea in 1953, and became a founding member and first president of the American Burn Association. He later became Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the Department at the Medical University of South Carolina. From the description of Curtis P. Artz papers, 1947-1975. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 298509403 From the guide to the Curtis P. Artz Papers, 1947-1975, (History of Medicine Division. Nation...

American burn association

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Biographical Sketch: The American Burn Association (ABA) is a not-for-profit Illinois corporation dedicated to the treatment of burn victims and their injuries. The Association had its origins in a special conference on burns which took place at the U.S. Army Surgical Research Unit at Fort Sam Houston, Texas in 1955. The growing need for a national organization dedicated to burn care and treatment was formally recognized with the ABA's founding in 1967 at a National Burn...