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Stonewall Jackson (search for this): chapter 1.33
William H. Holmes (search for this): chapter 1.33
Pepper (search for this): chapter 1.33
Hunter McGuire (search for this): chapter 1.33
As Surgeon and teacher.
Dr. McGuire's work as a surgeon can be accurately measured only by one of his profession.
He h laborated upon several standard textbooks of surgery.
Dr. McGuire was the first surgeon who ever performed the operation o t in a very great many cases, generally successfully.
Dr. McGuire also had the distinction of being the only surgeon who e from a wound in the aorta, which almost severed it. But Dr. McGuire was undismayed and determined that if the man died it sh lood went coursing along the great channel once more.
Dr. McGuire was not fond of writing.
He loved to lecture to his cla Wound and Death of Stonewall Jackson, &c.
Since 1889 Dr. McGuire had given every year a prize of $100 for the best essay nia Medical Society on an annually announced subject.
Dr. McGuire was a great teacher.
He loved teaching.
He began his c ght before the class in that time failed of recovery.
Dr. McGuire was a superb teacher.
His direct manner, his simple, lu
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1889 AD (search for this): chapter 1.33