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THE ASSOCIATION IS FOUNDED

1. "Extrathoracic and Intrathoracic Esophagoplasty in Connection with Resection of the Thoracic Portion of the Esophagus for Carcinoma." By Willy Meyer, M.D., JAMA, Jan. 10, 1914.

2. Minutes - American Medical Association, Sixty-Fourth Annual Session, Minneapolis, Minn., June, 1913.

3. All NYSTS and AATS minutes throughout this book are duplicated exactly as they appear in their original form - neither spelling nor wording has been altered.

COUNCIL MEETINGS

1. Refers to the letter quoted on Page 20 which was not actually mailed until after the third council meeting.

2. See opening remarks of Dr. Meyer's address, Page 32.

FIRST ANNUAL MEETING

1. Dr. Scudder was unable to attend. His remarks were read and are included in the discussion published in the Medical Record of May 10, 1919.

2. Medical Record, Pg. 1, July 6, 1918.

3. Medical Record, Pg. 761, May 10, 1919.

4. Medical Record, Pg. 236, August 10, 1918.

5. Medical Record, Pg. 770, May 10, 1919.

6. Medical Record, Pg. 773, May 10, 1919.

Dr. Meyer's report on this subject was given as a formal paper, the other participants contributed their views as discussion.

SOME CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE FOUNDERS ANESTHESIA

1. See Page 29.

2. See Page 32.

3. Annals of Surgery 41 - 667 - 1905.

4. Meltzer and Auer's experimental work is reported in "Continuous Respiration Without Respiratory Movements", Jour. Exp. Med., 11 - 1909. Note particularly the last paragraph on Page 625.

5. Medical Record, Pg. 483, March 10, 1910.

6. Medical Record, Pg. 495, March 19, 1910.

7. The report of this operation was cited by Dr. Elsberg ,in his article (Medical Record, Pg. 495, March 19, 1910) and subsequently recorded in detail by Dr. Lilienthal in the Annals of Surgery for June, 1910, having been reported to the New York Surgical Society on May 11, 1910.

PLEURAL SURGERY

1. British Medical Journal, Nov. 3, 1917.

2. Boston Medical & Surgical Journal - 163 - Pg. 561, Oct. 13, 1910.

3. Annals of Surgery, 54 - 58 - 1911.

4. Birinie - Treatise on Regional Surgery - Blakiston 1917 - Pg. 761.

PULMONARY SURGERY

1. Annals of Surgery, Pg. 409, April, 1899.

2. S.G.O. 2 - 512 - May, 1906.

3. Annals of Surgery, 51 - 320 - 1910. Annals of Surgery, 47 - 184 - 1908.

4. Annals of Surgery, 52 - 30 - 1910.

5. Annals of Surgery, 59 - 309 - 1914.

6. Binnie, Ibid. Pg. 775.

7. Annals of Surgery, 64 - 8 - 1916.

8. Annals of Surgery, 60 - 7 - 1914.

9. Annals of Surgery, 61 - 103 - 1915.

S.G.O. 29 - 443 - 1919.

Annals of Surgery, 66 - 108 - 1917.

Annals of Surgery, 67 - 538 - 1918.

10. Binnie, Ibid. Pg. 723.

11. JAMA 72 - 839 - 1919.

American Journal of Surgery, 33 - 177 - 1919.

12. Binnie, Ibid. Pg. 775.

13. Archives of Surgery, 8 - 308 - 1924.

ESOPHAGEAL SURGERY

1. Binnie, Ibid. Pg. 765.

2. Annals of Surgery, 64 - 94 - 1916.

3. Annals of Surgery, 64 - 94 - 1916:

4. Annals of Surgery, 41 - 667 - 1905.

5. Annals of Surgery, 59 - 175 - 1909.

6. Annals of Surgery, 52 - 56 - 1910.

7. JAMA, 51 - 805 - 1908. JAMA, 53 - 1975 - 1909. Annals of Surgery, 52 - 58 - 1910.

Annals of Surgery, 54 - 549 - 1911.

8. Annals of Surgery, .52 - 67 - 1910.

9. JAMA, 60 - 1533 - 1913.

TUBERCULOSIS

1. The American Review of Tuberculosis, 48 - 361 - 1943.

VASCULAR SURGERY

1. Cheyne - Burghard, Surgical Treatment; Lea & Febiger, 1912.

2. Binnie, Ibid. Pg. 566.

3. Medical News, 53 - 462 - 1888.

4. Annals of Surgery, 37 - 161 - 1903.

5. JAMA, 47 - 990 - 1906.

6. Keen's Surgery - Vol. V, 350 - Pg. 1 - W. B. Saunders & Co. 1920.

7. Medical Record, May 30, 1908.

NOTE: For Alexis Carrel references, please refer to Bibliography.

CARDIAC SURGERY

1. Binnie, Ibid. Pg. 546.

2. Annals of Surgery, 52 - 83 - 1910.

3. Annals of Surgery, 60 - 1 - 1914.

 
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