Gold from Dross: The First Century of the Urobilinoids

  1. C. J. WATSON, M.D., PH.D., M.A.C.P.
  1. Minneapolis, Minnesota
  1. 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

  • From the University Medical Unit, Northwestern Hospital; and the Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, Minn.

  • This study was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.

    • Received December 20, 1968.
    • Accepted January 7, 1969.
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