John J. Bonica Papers, 1938-1996

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John J. Bonica Papers, 1938-1996

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Wall, Patrick D.

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University of Washington. Dept. of Anesthesiology.

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Bonica, John J., 1917-1994

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John J. Bonica was born 16 February 1917 in Filicudi, Italy; emigrated to U.S. in 1928; B.S. from New York University (1938); light heavyweight world champion wrestler as Johnny "Bull" Walker (1941); M.D. from Marquette University (1942); married Emma Louise Baldetti (1942); specialized in anesthesiology at St. Vincent's Hospital, N.Y.; headed anesthesiology section at Madigan Army Hospital, Fort Lewis, Washington in World War II; Chief of Anesthesia at Tacoma General and Pierce hospitals (1947-...

World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists

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The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) incorporated in 1974 as an international, multidisciplinary, non-profit professional association dedicated to furthering research on pain and improving the care of patients with pain. Membership in IASP is open to scientists, physicians, dentists, psychologists, nurses, physical therapists, and other health professionals actively engaged in pain research and to those who have special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of pain. The I...

Hornbein, Thomas, 1930-

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Tacoma General Hospital.

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University of Washington. Multidisciplinary Pain Center

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Loeser, John D. (John David), 1935-

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McDonald, John S.

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American Pain Society

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History The American Pain Society (APS) was formed by American clinicians, researchers, and teachers in the field of pain in response to a growing interest in and need for a national pain organization that would also serve as a chapter of the International Association for the Study of Pain. The society was to foster research and education in the multidisciplinary field of pain in the United States. Organizational work began in 197...