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Anthony Frederick DePalma, MD
My first meeting with Dr. DePalma was in 1957 as an intern in his office on the 6 floor of the Curtis Clinic. He and I spoke for a while about the residency and he looked at me and said, ‘‘You know you are going to be 33 years old before you make a plug nickel.’’ I replied, ‘‘Well, I don’t make any money now, so what is the difference?’’ He laughed and I got the residency. In the next two years...
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On October 3, 1997, the University of California, Davis, under the leadership of James E. Goodnight, Jr, MD, chair of the Department of Surgery, gathered together 5 distinguished authorities in surgical pancreatic disease to present a symposium in honor of the retiring professor of 21 years, Charles F. Frey, MD. The atmosphere was one of informality and "give and take," and the result was not o...
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In graduate school I became interested in Ernst Mayr’s ideas on species and speciation, particularly his idea that a species is a cohesive body, whose divergence is opposed by various forces of evolution, and that the splitting of species marks the origin of lineages that no longer cohere. Species were thought to be cohesive mostly as a result of recurrent genetic exchange among them, but I was...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research
سال: 2008
ISSN: 0009-921X
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-007-0100-8