Edward Archibald: Surgeon of the Royal Vic
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Edward Archibald: Surgeon of the Royal Vic
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Abstract |
Edward Archibald (1872-1945) graduated from McGill University’s medical program in 1896 and served his residency at Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital. Convalescence from pulmonary tuberculosis kindled a life-long professional interest that led to his pioneering work in thoracic surgery. Archibald became a leading figure in neurosurgery, brain surgery, war surgery, bowel cancer and kidney tumors. He became a house surgeon at the Royal Vic in 1896, and was appointed chief surgeon at the hospital in 1928.
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Montreal and Kingston
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McGill-Queen’s University Press
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Date |
2004
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# of Pages |
xi-195p.
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Language |
en
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0-7717-0623-5
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Citation |
Entin, Martin A. Edward Archibald: Surgeon of the Royal Vic. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004.
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