Exceptional matters: clinical research from bedside to bench

K Peters - Clinical Medicine, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In his Harveian Oration of exactly 80 years ago, Archibald Garrod, one of the greatest clinical
researchers of the last century, quoted from a letter written by Harvey (only six weeks before …

Classics in clinical science: From horse and buggy doctor to clinical investigator: The story of James Bryan Herrick

AMG Harvey - The American Journal of Medicine, 1980 - Elsevier
S eldom are there combined in one man so many attributes of greatness as were clustered
in James B. Herrick-scholarship, culture, professional competence, thoroughness, scientific …

The 80th Birthday of Sir Henry Dale, OM, GBE, MD, FRCP, FRS: Salute to Henry Hallett Dale

O Loewi - British Medical Journal, 1955 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sir Henry Dale's eightieth birthday is a welcome occasion for reflections on what science in
general and scientists themselves owe to him. Such retrospection is especially gratifying to …

[PDF][PDF] Brave new medicine. Presidential address to the American Society for Clinical Investigation, San Diego, California, 2 May 1987.

TP Stossel - The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1987 - Am Soc Clin Investig
It has been a privilege to serve as President of your Society. Being unqualified to produce
the usual uplifting presidential advice, I present you with a fable. It is the year 2007 and a …

[PDF][PDF] The key to the closet is the key to the kingdom: a common lesson of rare diseases

FS Kaplan - Orphan Disease Update, 2006 - addiandcassi.com
Nearly twenty centuries ago, the Roman poet Juvenal wrote in The Satires about “a rare bird
comparable to a black swan.” The notion of rarity enticed the mind in antiquity, and …

[BOOK][B] Moments of truth: four creators of modern medicine

T Dormandy - 2004 - books.google.com
Who were the scientific geniuses behind some of the most innovative and important
discoveries in modern medicine? Medical science in the 21st century is continuing to …

The Genius of Disease: 5. Drugs and Art-Thomas De Quincey and Elizabeth Barrett Browning

MGH Bishop - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
In 1856, two extraordinary works were published, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's long narrative
poem Aurora Leigh, and Thomas De Quincey's revised and greatly enlarged Confessions …

[PDF][PDF] The demise of the clinician-scientist matters to everyone

G Sweeney - Clinical and Investigative Medicine, 2001 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
Clin Invest Med• Vol 24, no 4, August 2001 213 steam” may do. A much better background in
human biology will be needed to answer satisfactorily the question about calcium channels …

[CITATION][C] Dr. Joseph Garland, 1893–1973

FJ Ingelfinger - New England Journal of Medicine, 1973 - Mass Medical Soc
Dr. Joseph Garland, associate editor or editorial board member of the Journal from 1922 to
1947, editor from 1947 to 1967, and editor emeritus since 1967, died on the morning of …

[CITATION][C] Ross Granville Harrison

JS Nicholas - National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, 1961