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ll ll Srl ti '-i af-3 s . fl -'itil 'fmwllMHW'NxL1i, :az L'fi'Liii'1J1Hb'vL' Ilzii :fm faiiai.-M, 'twill' i- ,,i , ecbcalfiolft HOWARD HGLT BRADSHAW, M.D., F.A.C.S. It is with the utmost pleasure that the students of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine dedicate this issue of Gray Matter to their friend and teacher, Howard Holt Bradshaw. To them Dr. Bradshaw represents an ideal, a combination of physician, educator and scientist. Not only do his students recognize these achievements but in addi- tion they appreciate in him one who has retained a concept of student problems and is actixely in- terested in their welfar . Dr. Bradshaw ix as among the first to join the nevi faculty and iided materially in the reorgani- zation of the W'1ke Forest Medical School when it began its career as a four year medical college. His particular interest at that time was the develop- ment of modern and adequate hospital facilities for a teaching institution. To him is due much credit for the professional orianization of the North Carolina Baptist Hospital and its Out Pa- tient Department. He was born in Burnsville North Carolina on September 29 190-i. He receix ed his medical edu- cition at etferson Medical College being granted his medical de ree in 1927. After post graduate training in the efferson and Presbyterian Hospi- 'als in Philadelphia he became Research Fellow in Surgery It the Massachusetts General Hospital. From 1934-1936 he held the appointment of In- Returning to Philadelphia in 1936 he became Instructor in Surgery at jefferson Medical College. In 1941 he was selected as Professor and Director of the Division of Surgery at Bowman Gray School of Medicine and Chief Surgeon of the North Carolina Baptist Hospital. Among the other hospital associations previously held by Dr. Bradshaw are: Assistant Surgeon to etferson Hospitalg Clinical Assistant in Surgery, Presbyterian Hospital' Courtesy Staff Bryn Mawr Hospital' Consulting Surgeon White Haven San- atorium. At present in addition to his association with the Baptist Hospital he is a member of the Courtesy Staff of the City Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem and on the consulting Staff of the Forsyth and Guilford County Hospitals. In addition to his interests in clinical medicine Dr. Bradshaw has been active'y engaged in scien- tific investigation. In the field of research and writing he has contributed primarily to the physio- logical and clinical aspects of anesthesia and thoracic surgery. He is a member of the following medical orga- nizations: American Medical Association' INorth Carolina State Medical Association' Forsyth County Medical Society' American College of Surgeons' American Board of Surgery' American Association for Thoracic Surgery' Philadelphia Academy of Surgery' Southeastern Surgical Congress' Surgical Roland E. Miller E W 1 I 3 a a i , 1 1 . L , Q V Y 1 J 3 . 4' ' V I0 'V A 2 1 ' D sr' ' ,Nl b . 1 f V a- 4 - fl Y J , 'T 1 I c 1 c 1 ' r Q Q 4 1' H J 1 , , xi - ' Y 11 L I . . , N , 1. v a- v lt., structor in Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School. Investigations Society of the South. I N c i' it i .F 4: 1 yi l 20
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