Word: atwood
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...great in the U. S., the jury agreed only on the Brothers Mayo- Dr. William James, 70, and Dr. Charles Horace, 66, of the Mayo Clinic. Less complete were agreements on Drs. George Edmund de Schweinitz (ophthalmology), Chevalier Jackson (bronchoscopy), William Williams Keen (surgery), all of Philadelphia; Drs. Howard Atwood Kelly (gynecology, another Johns Hopkins founder) and William Holland Wilmer (ophthalmology), both of Johns Hopkins; Dr. William Hallock Park, Manhattan immunologist. Of the 19 living past presidents of the American Medical Association, nine were absent from all the jury's lists of "great doctors...
Last week President Hoover mustered his sub-Cabinet of 30 members up to full strength by appointing a new Assistant Secretary of State, a new Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.* To James Grafton Rogers of Denver, Col., went the job of diplomacy. To Arthur Atwood Ballantine of New York City went the job of finance. Like all assistants to full-fledged Secretaries they were primed to work hard and get small public credit for their labors...
...Howard Atwood Kelly, Johns Hopkins surgeon. "There was a new woman...
...America: William James Mayo, Howard Atwood Kelly, John Miller Turpin Finney, George Washington Crile, Joseph Colt Bloodgood, Dean DeWitt Lewis, Maude Slye, Aldred Scott Warthin, George Edward Pfahler, Evarts Ambrose Graham, Dallas Burton Phemister...
Since William Clark (Philadelphia) perfected surgery with the clean-burning electric knife and needle, many surgeons are now using the electric cautery in preference to what Howard Atwood Kelly (Johns Hopkins) in Cancer calls "knife & fork" surgery. The cautery reaches places which the scalpel cannot touch...