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Malt was the chief surgical resident at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) when he and his team reattached the arm of 12-year-old Everett “Red” Knowles in 1962. Knowles severed his right arm below the shoulder while hanging on the side of a freight train as it passed a stone abutment...
...operation brought both Malt and Knowles great renown. Numerous articles were published about the surgery and MGH regularly celebrates the anniversary of the event...
...some reason the Brigham and the MGH and Harvard didn’t play in the game...didn’t put together a coordinated collaborative effort to create a genome center,” Mason said...
...will never be as courageous as my father or possess his willpower. Even at the end of his life, my dad refused to surrender. My dad lived the last weeks of his life in the Intensive Care Unit of Massachusetts General Hospital. The head surgical doctor at MGH told my family that in his 15 years of working in ICU, he had never seen anyone in my father’s condition remain alive. Yet, my father did not give up. It was only after the doctors informed us that my dad’s life would be unbearable even...
Hyman went on to teach neurobiology at HMS and was the director of psychiatry research at MGH...