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But breast cancer is every bit as incurable as it was in Halsted's day.
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But breast cancer is every bit as incurable as it was in Halsted's day.
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Of athletes such as Halsted, Martinson, Wolfe and Register, Shinseki said: "Life may have changed for these athletes, but they did not."
Aspen Times - Top Stories Snowmass Sun staff report Aspen 2010
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Of athletes such as Halsted, Martinson, Wolfe and Register, Shinseki said: "Life may have changed for these athletes, but they did not."
Aspen Times - Top Stories Snowmass Sun staff report Aspen 2010
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Of athletes such as Halsted, Martinson, Wolfe and Register, Shinseki said: "Life may have changed for these athletes, but they did not."
Aspen Times - Top Stories Snowmass Sun staff report Aspen 2010
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Condo owners in the complexes that had sprung up on commercial strips such as Halsted were complaining about the noise coming from long-established gay and lesbian bars.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Still, because of the prestige and respect Halsted commanded as a teacher of surgeons, his disciples defended and taught the radical mastectomy at the most revered medical colleges.
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., MD: The Problem with Interventional Drug Therapy for Coronary Heart Disease Caldwell B. Esselstyn 2010
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Still, because of the prestige and respect Halsted commanded as a teacher of surgeons, his disciples defended and taught the radical mastectomy at the most revered medical colleges.
The Problem with Interventional Drug Therapy for Coronary Heart Disease Caldwell B. Esselstyn 2010
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Take the radical mastectomy, conceived by William Halsted in the late 19th century.
The Problem with Interventional Drug Therapy for Coronary Heart Disease Caldwell B. Esselstyn 2010
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Take the radical mastectomy, conceived by William Halsted in the late 19th century.
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., MD: The Problem with Interventional Drug Therapy for Coronary Heart Disease Caldwell B. Esselstyn 2010
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