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The Doctors Mayo Helen Clapesattle Medical History Paperback Book Vintage 1956
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The Doctors Mayo: By Author Helen Clapesattle!
1956 Vintage Softcover Book. In very good condition, 484 pages, age wear, tanning. Read how the Mayo clinic started. Great History. A Cardinal Giant #GC-30. Pocket Books, Inc.
•Title: The Doctors Mayo
•Author: Helen Clapesattle
•1956 - Pocket Books Inc.
•Book No. GC-30
•A Cardinal Giant
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 484
•Condition: Very Good
An extraordinary book about three remarkable idealists and how they built a small town practice into the world famous Mayo Clinic.
The Doctors Mayo is the fascinating picture of a hundred years of medical progress as seen through the lives of three of the world's most famous physicians.
William Mayo was a frontier doctor in Minnesota in the 1850's. He and his two sons, Charlie and Will, rose to international fame by serving mankind. Their name became an American household word as they turned the small town of Rochester, Minnesota, into a mecca for patients and doctors from the ends of the earth.
The Doctors Mayo covers a century of tremendous activity in medicine and surgery. It has a huge cast of characters--immigrants and Indians, teachers and scientists, doctors and patients. But always it is the story of three men who never stopped being pioneers, whose devotion to the healing arts turned a muddy village into one of the greatest medical centers in the whole world.
The Doctors Mayo is an outstanding biography, alive, compassionate and immensely readable.
1956 Vintage Softcover Book. In very good condition, 484 pages, age wear, tanning. Read how the Mayo clinic started. Great History. A Cardinal Giant #GC-30. Pocket Books, Inc.
•Title: The Doctors Mayo
•Author: Helen Clapesattle
•1956 - Pocket Books Inc.
•Book No. GC-30
•A Cardinal Giant
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 484
•Condition: Very Good
An extraordinary book about three remarkable idealists and how they built a small town practice into the world famous Mayo Clinic.
The Doctors Mayo is the fascinating picture of a hundred years of medical progress as seen through the lives of three of the world's most famous physicians.
William Mayo was a frontier doctor in Minnesota in the 1850's. He and his two sons, Charlie and Will, rose to international fame by serving mankind. Their name became an American household word as they turned the small town of Rochester, Minnesota, into a mecca for patients and doctors from the ends of the earth.
The Doctors Mayo covers a century of tremendous activity in medicine and surgery. It has a huge cast of characters--immigrants and Indians, teachers and scientists, doctors and patients. But always it is the story of three men who never stopped being pioneers, whose devotion to the healing arts turned a muddy village into one of the greatest medical centers in the whole world.
The Doctors Mayo is an outstanding biography, alive, compassionate and immensely readable.





