I Remember piece on the author\u27s experience working with Dr. Richard Hornberger of Waterville when the author was the doctor on call for a couple of Maine summer camps. Hornberger wrote short stories of his experiences as a surgeon in Korea, a book that eventually went into print as M.A.S.H
Paul Weindling’s lecture will focus on his research contained in his new book, John W. Thompson: Psy...
Article about Thomas Wolfe\u27s two-week stay at Ocean Point, near Boothbay, in July 1923, where he...
While in County Jail, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard writes a belated account of his life at the request of ...
As Maine Goes . . . piece on the late Dr. Richard Hornberger of Bremen, author of the best selling ...
Re:Reading piece on Terry Gerritsen of Camden, a physician who began writing romance novels in 1987
There and Back piece recalling the era when doctors in Maine made house calls, with a focus on Dr. ...
Dr. Robert Watson describes how he became a published author.https://spiral.lynn.edu/photos_libraryw...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...
Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., circa late 1960s Horsfall joined the Rockefeller Institute in 1934 as a phys...
to be long (18 pages in length on average). The great major-ity, 53, dealt with parasites ranging in...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...
Entries include a letter to Hornberger that indicates a connection between his wife and the Maine St...
Forty years ago is not ancient history in the medical field. However, being an eye witness to the em...
Mr. Stuyck explains that he came to work for MD Anderson\u27s Department of Public Information and E...
English translation of a German autobiography by the author's great-grandsonChildhood in Koethen (An...
Paul Weindling’s lecture will focus on his research contained in his new book, John W. Thompson: Psy...
Article about Thomas Wolfe\u27s two-week stay at Ocean Point, near Boothbay, in July 1923, where he...
While in County Jail, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard writes a belated account of his life at the request of ...
As Maine Goes . . . piece on the late Dr. Richard Hornberger of Bremen, author of the best selling ...
Re:Reading piece on Terry Gerritsen of Camden, a physician who began writing romance novels in 1987
There and Back piece recalling the era when doctors in Maine made house calls, with a focus on Dr. ...
Dr. Robert Watson describes how he became a published author.https://spiral.lynn.edu/photos_libraryw...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...
Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., circa late 1960s Horsfall joined the Rockefeller Institute in 1934 as a phys...
to be long (18 pages in length on average). The great major-ity, 53, dealt with parasites ranging in...
In our series of unsung or forgotten medical heroes, we first published a manuscript on Alvin Blunt,...
Entries include a letter to Hornberger that indicates a connection between his wife and the Maine St...
Forty years ago is not ancient history in the medical field. However, being an eye witness to the em...
Mr. Stuyck explains that he came to work for MD Anderson\u27s Department of Public Information and E...
English translation of a German autobiography by the author's great-grandsonChildhood in Koethen (An...
Paul Weindling’s lecture will focus on his research contained in his new book, John W. Thompson: Psy...
Article about Thomas Wolfe\u27s two-week stay at Ocean Point, near Boothbay, in July 1923, where he...
While in County Jail, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard writes a belated account of his life at the request of ...