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  2. James Andrews (physician) - Wikipedia

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    James Andrews (born May 2, 1942) is an American orthopedic surgeon. He is a surgeon for knee, elbow, and shoulder injuries [1] [2] [3] and is a specialist in repairing damaged ligaments. Practicing in Gulf Breeze, Florida, Andrews has become one of the best-known and most popular orthopedic surgeons and has performed on many high-profile athletes.

  3. Gary K. Michelson - Wikipedia

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    The Gary Karlin Michelson, M.D. Charitable Foundation, Inc. was founded in 1995 through a $100 million contribution from Dr. Michelson (it was later renamed the Michelson Medical Research Foundation in 2005). The nonprofit does not accept donations. Michelson Center for Public Policy

  4. Frank Jobe - Wikipedia

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    Frank James Jobe (July 16, 1925 – March 6, 2014) was an American orthopedic surgeon and co-founder of the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic. Jobe pioneered both elbow ligament replacement and major reconstructive shoulder surgery for baseball players.

  5. Curtis Dickman - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Dickman (born August 4, 1959) is an American researcher, author, and retired Neurosurgeon. He is recognized internationally for his pioneering work in the fields of Spinal Surgery, Surgery of the Craniocervical Junction, Spinal Biomechanics, and Thoracoscopic Neurosurgery.

  6. The Terminal Man (film) - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 107 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. The Terminal Man is a 1974 American horror science fiction film directed by Mike Hodges, based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. Starring George Segal, the film centers on the danger of mind control and the power of computers .

  7. Cast of ER - Wikipedia

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    John Terry: Dr. David "Div" Cvetic Psychiatrist 1994 Tyra Ferrell: Dr. Sarah Langworthy Surgical Resident 1994 Sam Anderson: Dr. Jack Kayson Chief of Cardiology 1994–1999, 2001–2005, 2007 Rick Rossovich: Dr. John "Tag" Taglieri Orthopedic Surgeon 1994–1995 Pierre Eipstein: Dr. Alex Bradley Chief of Staff 1994–1996 CCH Pounder: Dr ...

  8. John Najarian - Wikipedia

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    John Sarkis Najarian (December 22, 1927 – September 1, 2020) was an American transplant surgeon and clinical professor of transplant surgery at the University of Minnesota. Najarian was a pioneer in thoracic transplant surgery. [1]

  9. John Hunter (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    John Hunter FRS (13 February 1728 – 16 October 1793) was a Scottish surgeon, one of the most distinguished scientists and surgeons of his day. He was an early advocate of careful observation and scientific methods in medicine. He was a teacher of, and collaborator with, Edward Jenner, pioneer of the smallpox vaccine.

  10. John Lorimer (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    John Lorimer (1732–1795) was an American surgeon, mathematician, politician and cartographer in the 18th century. Lorimer served as a surgeon for the British army in North America between 1758 and 1784, participating in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.

  11. William Macewen - Wikipedia

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    William Macewen. Sir William Macewen, CB, FRS, FRCS ( / məˈkjuːɪn /; 22 June 1848 – 22 March 1924) was a Scottish surgeon. He was a pioneer in modern brain surgery, considered the father of neurosurgery and contributed to the development of bone graft surgery, the surgical treatment of hernia and of pneumonectomy (removal of the lungs ).