Papers of William D. Seybold, M.D. : manuscript collection no. 4 in the Harris County Medical Archive, / 1940-1985.
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Society dedicated to promoting the highest standards of surgical care through education of and advocacy for its Fellows and their patients, and to safeguarding standards of care in an optimal and ethical practice environment; established in 1913 in Chicago, Ill.; preceded in organization by the journal Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics which began in 1905, and the Clinical Congress of Surgeons of North America, which began in 1910. From the description of Records / a. 1890-[ongoing]...
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Bertner, Ernst William, 1889-1950.
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Kelsey, Marvis Parrott, 1912-
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University of Texas Committee of 75.
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DeBakey, Michael E. (Michael Ellis), 1908-2008
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Michael E. DeBakey (b. Michel Dabaghi, Sept. 7, 1908, Lake Charles, LA–d. July 11, 2008, Houston, TX) was a famous cardiovascular surgeon. During World War II, DeBakey served in the U.S. Army and helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) units. He then joined the faculty of Baylor University College of Medicine, serving as faculty, president of college, and chancellor, and Chairman of the Department of Surgery. He was among the earlier surgeons to perform coronary artery bypass sur...
Texas Surgical Society
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Johnson, Nancy Rucker.
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