UID:
almafu_9961023284502883
Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 459 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-281-38288-4
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9786611382889
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1-58046-612-5
Content:
The autobiography of one of America's most important gastroenterologists.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Mar 2023).
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Machine generated contents note: 1.Early Days 1 -- 2.Washington Heights 10 -- 3.Speyer School for Gifted Children 22 -- 4.New York University at University Heights 27 -- 5.To Each His Farthest Star: A Medical Student at Rochester, 30 -- 1929-1934 -- 6.Duke University Hospital and Its Medical School, 1934-1935 79 -- 7.Yale Medical School, 1935-1936 101 -- 8.Return to Duke, 1936-1937 115 -- 9.You Can Go Home Again 122 -- 10.My One and Only Wife 133 -- 11.The Bronx Is the Graveyard for Specialists, 1937 141 -- 12.The Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 1937-The First 149 -- of Its Kind -- 13.Pearl Harbor and World War II 164 -- 14.Valley Forge General Hospital, 1942-1945 171 -- 15.Tinian, 1945 202 -- 16.Saipan, 1945-1946 221 -- 17.Return to Columbia-Presbyterian, 1946 264 -- 18.The Changing of the Guard at the Medical Center 276 -- 19.An Internist-Diagnostician Rebuilds His Practice 293 -- 20.The Upjohn Grand Rounds 303 -- 21.The Iceman Cometh to Park Avenue 320 -- 22.Songs My Patients Taught Me 326 -- 23.Mr.J.Peter Grace, Chairman of W R.Grace and Company 340 -- 24.Birth of the Upjohn Gastrointestinal Service 349 -- 25.Roosevelt Hospital, 1962-1965 355 -- 26.Consultant and Physician to President Herbert C.Hoover 363 -- 27.Problems at Roosevelt Hospital: The Bete Noir of Full Time 383 -- 28.Internal Medicine as a Vocation (1897) 389 -- 29.The Upjohn Service Moves to St.Vincent's Hospital 400 -- 30.Helicobacter Pylori and Peptic Ulcer: A Revolution in 417 -- Gastroenterology -- 31.Plasmapheresis for Hepatic Coma at St.Vincent's Hospital 422 -- Epilogue by Frederick E.Lepore, MD 454.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-58046-116-6
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781580466127
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