The Conservative Tradition in British Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery 1900–1956
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Summary Guy’s Hospital was a major setting for the creation of heart surgery as a practice and speciality in immediate post-war Britain. Medical reformers of the twentieth century characterised much London hospital medicine as conservative and not organised for the production of modern research. Through the minutes of a hospital club formed to manage congenital heart disease, the paper explores how dynamic surgical research was carried out in an institution committed to traditional values and organisation. I trace the background to this development from around 1900.
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Vol 27
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pp. 1068-1075
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2017 ◽
Vol 8
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pp. 435-439
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2012 ◽
Vol 43
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pp. 344-351
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