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In 1865 when Dr. William Worrall Mayo hung out his shingle as Rochester's
new doctor, no one would have predicted that this was the start
of something new in medicine, turning the sleepy little town of
Rochester into a place of healing that would attract people from
all over the world. Woven through the narrative are accounts of
how the creative horse-and-buggy doctor and his two sons, Will and
Charlie Mayo, brought doctors together as a team, now known as "Group
Medical Practice."
In Pill Hill Growing up with the Mayo Clinic, author
Helen Masson Copeland, daughter of the distinguished Mayo Clinic
surgeon, Dr. James C. Masson, shares her memories of growing up
in the shadow of the famed clinic during its early years. Her memoir
offers heart-warming anecdotes of life as a young girl as well as
illuminating stories from her personal acquaintance with the many
vivid Mayo Clinic personalities. Woven throughout the narrative
are accounts of how the humble horse-and-buggy doctor William Mayo
and his two sons. Will and Charlie, revolutionized the medical profession,
bringing doctors together as a team at the Mayo Clinic and making
possible unprecedented advances in medical research and treatment.
The principles upon which they founded the Clinic: and the many
accomplishments and contributions of its doctors and researchers
embody the innovation and integrity of the American spirit.
Hardcover: 283 pages
Publisher: Heritage Letterpress; 1ST edition (2004)
Language: English
ISBN: 0975423401
Price: $24.95
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