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Last issue of the BULLETIN OF THE BELL MUSEUM OF PATHOBIOLOGY before Professor Day left Minneapolis for the Sloan Kettering Institute of Cancer Research in New York City. "A parting should be an occasion of few words. My returning to Minnesota in 1971 to join Robert A. Good was determined solely on his willingness and support that the Bell Museum of Pathobiology should be founded on an intellectual concept as a "Museum Without Walls", devoted to the proposition that a correct study of disease must encompass the WHOLE man, and that scholarly studies fostered within this unit of his department of pathology should encourage multidisciplinary perspectives with other branches of medicine, and importantly, perhaps even more importantly, encourage INTERDISCIPLINARY intercourse with our University colleagues in ALL OTHER BRANCHES of knowledge".
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS OF THE BELL MUSEUM OF PATHOBIOLOGY, 1973
1973, Bell Museum of Pathobiology, University of Minnesota Medical School
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Poetry by Professor Eric Stokes, arranged and illustrated by Professor Louis Safer (Pages 34 and 54). Photo illustrations of Professor Owen H. Wangensteen, page vi; of Professor Sonkowsky, page 26; Professor Charles D. Aring, page 6; Professor Stacey Day page 2.
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September 8, 2012 | Edited by VacuumBot | Updated format 'Hard Bound' to 'Hardbound'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work) |
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