31 results on '"Morgenstern, Leon"'
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2. From the Sword to Schindler: A Saga of Gastroscopy
3. Aging and the Laparoscopic Revolution
4. An Unsung Hero of the Laparoscopic Revolution: Eddie Joe Reddick, MD
5. Can Surgical Research Be Ethical?
6. An Unlikely Pioneer in Laparoscopy: Benjamin Henry Orndoff, MD
7. The First Laparoscopist in the United States: Bertram M. Bernheim, MD
8. Endoscopist and Artist: Chevalier Jackson, MD
9. Can We Afford Innovation?
10. A Tale of Two Telescopes
11. “Splenectomy: From Bucket to Bag”
12. “The Trials, Tribulations, and Joys of a Surgeon: Then and Now”
13. The Decline and Fall of the Surgical Incision
14. Fiberoptic Endoscopy Is 50! Basil I. Hirschowitz, MD
15. No Place to Hide: The Ethics of Disclosure
16. Innovative Surgery's Dilemma
17. John Benjamin Murphy (1857-1916): An American Surgical Phenomenon
18. Do (We) Surgeons Need a “Makeover”?
19. “Instrumental from the Start”: George Berci, MD, FACS, FRCS, ED (Hon)
20. From Cardiology to Laparoscopy: John Carroll Ruddock, MD (1901-1964)
21. A Continuing Challenge: The Training of Laparoscopic Surgeons
22. "Have We Taken Leave of Our Senses?"
23. The 200th Anniversary of the First Endoscope: Philipp Bozzini (1773-1809)
24. Warning! Dangerous Curve Ahead: The Learning Curve
25. Against the Tide: Kurt Karl Stephan Semm (1927– 2003)
26. Harold Hopkins (1918-1995): “Let There Be Light...”
27. Splenic Infarction Associated with Anti-Car diolipin Antibody: A Report of Two Cases
28. Dr Isaac Hays and Dr Isaac Israel Hayes: Their Adventures in Two Worlds
29. Splenectomy for Splenic Metastases: A Changing Clinical Spectrum
30. Aging and the laparoscopic revolution: has the landscape changed?
31. Comes the revolution ...
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