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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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