Presidential Address: The Woman in the Case Jane Todd Crawford, 1763–1842
@article{Sparkman1979PresidentialAT, title={Presidential Address: The Woman in the Case Jane Todd Crawford, 1763–1842}, author={Robert S. Sparkman}, journal={Annals of Surgery}, year={1979}, volume={189}, pages={529–545} }
The 1978 Presidential Address of the Southern Surgical Association is dedicated to the wives of the members, past and present, in acknowledgment and appreciation of the enduring contribution that they have made to the quality and character of this association.
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