The following is a transcript of an informal talk by Drs. Kinloch Nelson and Charles M. Caravati, presented in 1974 to the School of Medicine of the Medical College of Virginia, Health Sciences Division of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
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The British Journal of Hospital Medicine is 50 years old. This article takes a look back at articles...
Introduced by Professor Geoffrey Hudson, this volume comprises edited transcripts of two Witness Sem...
One of the more striking changes taking place in American medicine these days is the increasing disp...
The medicine we knew at the school’s beginning in 1955 was almost unrecognizable at the end of the t...
Medical Anecdotes - short accounts of interesting cases, some medical disasters, involving pathology...
‘… if I have to explain to someone, like the anthropologist from Mars, what any of these words like ...
William Coley, a young surgeon at New York Memorial Hospital, was traumatized by the loss of his fir...
Chaired by Professor Brian Hurwitz (King’s College), this Witness Seminar discusses the origins and ...
Much has been written on the history of disease in early America, especially surrounding the 1793 ye...
George Canby Robinson. Adventures in medical education; a personal narrative of the great advance of...
In the 1930s, when cystic fibrosis (CF) was first clearly recognised, it was a disorder that inevita...
abstract: With the advancement of modern technology, antibiotics and vaccinations have allowed human...
This 3/4” U-Matic tape contains a lecture titled The Pioneering Spirit in American Medicine by Dr....
In the second part of this interview Sir Roy Calne reflects first on pre-clinical and clinical teach...
Two strands came together to make the warp and woof of this year s meeting. The first was an article...
The British Journal of Hospital Medicine is 50 years old. This article takes a look back at articles...
Introduced by Professor Geoffrey Hudson, this volume comprises edited transcripts of two Witness Sem...
One of the more striking changes taking place in American medicine these days is the increasing disp...