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Considerations for Discussion — 1956
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George W. Waterman, M.D.†
April 11, 1957
N Engl J Med 1957; 256:688-691
DOI: 10.1056/NEJM195704112561505
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'T'O have served as president of the New England surgical Society for the past year has, indeed, been a high honor. I am thankful for your confidence in so choosing me and can only hope that my conduct of the duties of president has been acceptable and has merited your trust.The year has been a pleasant and stimulating one, weighed down only by the necessity of fulfilling my obligations in the writing of a presidential address. I have chosen, therefore, to consider several subjects that are currently open for discussion, which have, to be sure, interested me in the . . .
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