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Chamberlin, Ralph Vary | University of Utah: a history of its first hundred years, 1850-1950 | The need of a general history of the University of Utah has been long apparent. The need became more frequently voiced as the men who knew the University of old at first hand and had played important roles in its development passed away leaving it ever more difficult to obtain a clear picture of ma... | University of Deseret | 1960 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Man for all seasons: W.W. Keen | WILLIAM WILLIAMS KEEN was the catalyst for the advent of neurosurgery in the United States. He served in the Civil War and collaborated with Silas Weir Mitchell in studying injuries sustained to the nervous system. These studies culminated in the publication in 1864 of Gunshot Wounds and Other Inj... | Brain tumor | 2002 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Expanding neurosurgery | The history of medicine is replete with innovations in neurosurgery that have spurred further developments across the medical spectrum. Surgeons treating pathologies in the head and spine have broken ground with new approaches, techniques, and technologies since ancient times. Neurosurgeons occupy a... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Patient Monitoring Systems | Biomedical Informatics | | 2012 |
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Brown, Philip; Johnson, Howard; Postel-Vinay, Gilles; Ping-Yu, Shen; Sinel, Allen | Peasant studies Volume 15 number 1 Fall 1987 | TABLE OF CONTENTS ‘Feudal Remnants ' and Tenant Power: The Case of Niigata, Japan, in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries, Philip C. Brown; Merchant Credit and the Dispossession o f the Cocoa Peasantry in Trinidad in the Late Nineteenth Century,Howard Johnson; Alternative Patterns of Urba... | | 1987 |