John Homans Lecture

Abstract
I HOPE that you will pardon a pride that is so justly mine in having been chosen to give the first John Homans Lecture. This pride is in nowise lessened, but is in fact enhanced, by a realization that I am here not on my own account but as the representative of a large group of surgeons who for many years have studied at the feet of this master and have "learned his great language; caught his clear accents."The name of John Homans is one of the traditions of which Boston is made. About fifty years before the British . . .
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