Gold from Dross: The First Century of the Urobilinoids
- C. J. WATSON, M.D., PH.D., M.A.C.P.
- Requests for reprints should be addressed to C. J. Watson, M.D., Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn. 55407
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Tinsley Harrison occupies such a very high place in the esteem of the medical profession and of his countless friends and students throughout the world that it is indeed a great honor to be invited to give the Tinsley Randolph Harrison Lecture for 1968. I acknowledge with genuine pleasure my gratitude to your Committee. Just a few days ago I enjoyed reading a paper by my friend Owen Wangensteen (1) on the works of Alfred Blalock. I quote, "He began his epoch making experiments on traumatic shock in cooperation with the internist, Tinsley Harrison, whom Blalock credits with the greatest
Article and Author Information
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From the University Medical Unit, Northwestern Hospital; and the Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, Minn.
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This study was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.
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- Received December 20, 1968.
- Accepted January 7, 1969.
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