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Surgery, Subspecialization & Science: a History of Urology at the Cleveland Clinic 1921-2000

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This book tells how The Cleveland Clinic has helped shaped many of the techniques and methods in urology - and has significantly advanced medical specialization. Covers the early years of specialization, the Higgins years, the Straffon years, the Novick years, and insights on clinical research, surgical skill, patient care, education, and more. Very clear and readable.

113 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2000

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Mark D. Bowles

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Join me as we journey into the mists of the past together.

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Mark D. Bowles is Professor of History at American Public University System, founder of Belle History Publishing, and author of 15 books on the history of science and technology. His books, Science in Flux and the Apollo of Aeronautics, won the book of the year awards from the American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics in 2005 and 2010.

Dr. Bowles earned his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University in 1999. He also has MA in history, an MBA in technology management, and a BA in psychology. He is a former Tomash Fellow at the University of Minnesota.

Visit him online at www.ProfessorMDB.com

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