Hugh Hampton Young (September 18, 1870 - August 23, 1945) is considered to be the Father of Modern Urology in the U.S. Among many groundbreaking milestones, he is credited with beginning the country's premier urology residency and achieving the first-ever cure for prostate cancer—with radical perineal prostatectomy, a surgical procedure he invented. Dr. Young was a visionary of the field: Long before the importance of early detection was widely known, he advocated for screening. He developed novel techniques to remove cancer and was among the first to use radiation therapy to treat urological diseases. With the help of one grateful patient, James Buchanan Brady, Dr. Young created the country’s first dedicated urological research hospital. ...
John Young Templeton III was born in 1917 in Portsmouth, Virginia, and graduated from Jefferson Medi...
Among the many eminent men who have been Members or Honorary Fellows of the Royal Medical Society a ...
Galen Young, Sr. DO, 1935 discusses his experience as a medical student at PCO during the Depression...
Background: Abraham Groves worked as a general practitioner and surgeon in the small town of Fergus,...
The history of urology at the Albany Medical College is intimately tied to the development of the tr...
The history of urology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1889 to 1986 written by Dr. William Wallac...
The percentage of urological cancers is considerable. Of all of the cancer deaths in our country, 10...
"National award to Dr. Hugh Stephenson for his contributions to medical research and education."--Pa...
The Annual Stoneburner Lecture series this year has been devoted to clinical adult and pediatric uro...
Few people have been as successful in bringing together basic research, clinical science and a contr...
Journal ArticleWILLIAM WILLIAMS KEEN was the catalyst for the advent of neurosurgery in the United S...
Sir Victor Horsley (1857–1916) is considered to be the pioneer of pituitary surgery. He is known to ...
BACKGROUND: Urology as a separate surgical specialty is a nineteenth century European development. T...
This is a transcription of a lecture presented by Dr. John Hutch at the First Annual R. Carl Bunts L...
William Thomas Green Morton, the man most commonly associated with the introduction of anesthesia in...
John Young Templeton III was born in 1917 in Portsmouth, Virginia, and graduated from Jefferson Medi...
Among the many eminent men who have been Members or Honorary Fellows of the Royal Medical Society a ...
Galen Young, Sr. DO, 1935 discusses his experience as a medical student at PCO during the Depression...
Background: Abraham Groves worked as a general practitioner and surgeon in the small town of Fergus,...
The history of urology at the Albany Medical College is intimately tied to the development of the tr...
The history of urology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1889 to 1986 written by Dr. William Wallac...
The percentage of urological cancers is considerable. Of all of the cancer deaths in our country, 10...
"National award to Dr. Hugh Stephenson for his contributions to medical research and education."--Pa...
The Annual Stoneburner Lecture series this year has been devoted to clinical adult and pediatric uro...
Few people have been as successful in bringing together basic research, clinical science and a contr...
Journal ArticleWILLIAM WILLIAMS KEEN was the catalyst for the advent of neurosurgery in the United S...
Sir Victor Horsley (1857–1916) is considered to be the pioneer of pituitary surgery. He is known to ...
BACKGROUND: Urology as a separate surgical specialty is a nineteenth century European development. T...
This is a transcription of a lecture presented by Dr. John Hutch at the First Annual R. Carl Bunts L...
William Thomas Green Morton, the man most commonly associated with the introduction of anesthesia in...
John Young Templeton III was born in 1917 in Portsmouth, Virginia, and graduated from Jefferson Medi...
Among the many eminent men who have been Members or Honorary Fellows of the Royal Medical Society a ...
Galen Young, Sr. DO, 1935 discusses his experience as a medical student at PCO during the Depression...