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Vol. 126 No. 10, October 1991 |
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PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 62ND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PACIFIC COAST SURGICAL ASSOCIATION, PEBBLE BEACH, CALIF, FEBRUARY 18, 1991 |
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Surgery and Surgical Education on the Pacific Coast in the 19th Century
Allen H. Johnson, MD
Arch Surg. 1991;126(10):1180-1185.
Abstract
This address is dedicated to Lyman A. Brewer III, MD—elegant, eloquent Pacific Coast Surgical Association recorder, president, and historian. Dr Brewer spent most of his 38 membership-years in the Pacific Coast Surgical Association on the Council with 9 years as recorder, 3 years as president-elect, president, and past president, and 10 years as historian. He was a brilliant, energetic leader and his two-volume History of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association stands as a monument to his deep interest and editorial skills. His enthusiasm for discovering and recording historical surgical facts was contagious, and it certainly was a strong factor in my selection of the topic for this address.
(Arch Surg. 1991;126:1180-1185)
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Surgery, Stanford (Calif) University School of Medicine.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication March 17, 1991.
Presented as the presidential address at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Pebble Beach, Calif, February 18, 1991.
Reprint requests to 1655 Emory St, San Jose, CA 95126 (Dr Johnson).
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