Willard E. Goodwin papers 1842-1998 (bulk 1915-1998)

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Willard E. Goodwin papers 1842-1998 (bulk 1915-1998)

Willard Elmer Goodwin, M.D. (1915-1998) was the founding chair of the Division of Urology in the Department of Surgery at the UCLA School of Medicine, best known for his innovative techniques in urology and his work in organ and graft transplantation. Collection consists of Goodwin's personal and professional correspondence, photographs, publications, early manuscript drafts, scrapbooks, slides, miscellaneous papers and a cystoscope set.

33 boxes (16.5 linear feet); 10 oversize boxes

eng,

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Goodwin, Willard E., 1915-1998

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Sir William Osler, 1st Baronet (1849-1919) has been called the Father of Modern Medicine and his influence on medical education and practice is still huge. He was a person of great charm, energy, and wide intellectual interests, who excelled as physician, teacher, bibliophile, and author. Canadian born, he received an M.D. from McGill University, Montreal, and taught there for 10 years. His career continued as Chair of Clinical Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, then first...