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  • Sir '''William Osler''', 1st Baronet was born on July 12, 1849 in Bond Head, [[Canada]] West (no ...members meet about biweekly to discuss ways to integrate the ideals of Sir William Osler into the UTMB hospitals and classrooms, and once every six weeks they meet
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  • ...imdb&source=web&ots=s33bkFEvBx&sig=XrTb3_Jd0vcmryr9s5oKpeZq408#PPP1,M1 Sir William Osler: An Annotated Bibliography with Illustrations at Googlebooks] * Bliss, Michael. William Osler : a life in medicine, University of Toronto Press, c1999. ISBN 0-8020-4349-
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  • ...imdb&source=web&ots=s33bkFEvBx&sig=XrTb3_Jd0vcmryr9s5oKpeZq408#PPP1,M1 Sir William Osler: An Annotated Bibliography with Illustrations at Googlebooks] * Bliss, Michael. William Osler : a life in medicine, University of Toronto Press, c1999. ISBN 0-8020-4349-
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  • Surgical pioneer and father of modern neurosurgery; biographer of [[William Osler]]
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  • Sir '''William Osler''', 1st Baronet was born on July 12, 1849 in Bond Head, [[Canada]] West (no ...members meet about biweekly to discuss ways to integrate the ideals of Sir William Osler into the UTMB hospitals and classrooms, and once every six weeks they meet
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  • A major textbook of general [[medicine]], originally written by [[William Osler]] and continued in many editions to the current day, with many authors from
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  • ...Osler (1849–1919) and the Treatment of Addison's Disease [Historical Note] William Osler (1849-1919) and the Treatment of Addison's Disease. Endocrinologist. 14(2):
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  • ...n as medical grand rounds and were used by such preeminant physicians as [[William Osler]] as a form of bedside instruction that combined formal presentation of abs
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  • ...school of medicine in Memphis which is where his cult had its centre. Sir William Osler describes how Imhotep knew the cures and operations necessary to cure disea
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  • [[William Osler|Sir William Osler]], first professor of [[medicine]] at Johns Hopkins, whose textbook of medi | author = William Osler
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  • ..."prince of physicians", and his ''[[Canon of Medicine]]'' is revered by [[William Osler]] as "the most famous medical textbook ever written". <ref>[[#refDarmani199
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  • ...t Memorial Research fellowship at Oxford University. He studied under Sir William Osler and Sir Charles Scott Sherrington while attending Oxford.
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  • ...s). He quoted the great American physician of the day, [[William Osler|Sir William Osler]]<blockquote>A new school of practitioners has arisen which cares nothing f
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  • ...olor of links. From there Supten took the cue of starting a biography of [[William Osler]]. Then he peeked at [[List_of_people_who_made_conceptual_breakthroughs_in_ ...Volk|Dave]] added the John P. Mcgovern Academy of Olserian Medicine to the William Osler article, but was too busy/depressed to party the whole way. [[User:David E.
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  • In his book on the evolution of medicine, [[William Osler|Sir William Osler]] considered the ''Fabrica'' "....one of the great books of the world", ass
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  • ...e articles contributed, she didn't get further than copyediting Supten's [[William Osler]] before she got sidetracked on writing [[Ibn Sina]], inspired by the menti
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  • ...ine shifted to the UK and the USA by the early 1900s (Canadian-born) Sir [[William Osler]], [[Harvey Cushing]]). Possibly the major change in medical thinking was t
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  • ...In April, 1913.] Project Gutenberg's The Evolution of Modern Medicine, by William Osler. Produced by Charles Keller and David Widger. ...y examining the original Hippocratic corpus and modern interpretations (by William Osler and Oliver Wendell Holmes). RESULTS: The Hippocratic philosophy is that onl
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