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A GENERAL REVIEW OF DR. GEORGE E. SHAMBAUGH'S CONTRIBUTION TO OTOLOGY
J. G. WILSON, M.B., C.M.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1948;47(4):485-490.
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DR. SHAMBAUGH in 1900, after graduation from the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania and two years postgraduate study in Berlin and Vienna, was appointed instructor in the department of anatomy at the University of Chicago and in the department of otology at Rush Medical College. Then began his first important research, which culminated in many papers on the vascular supply of the internal ear. At that time the University of Chicago was becoming recognized as a school in which investigation was fostered in all departments, under the dynamic Prof. William Rainey Harper, who had attracted to the school the best procurable scientists and teachers of various sciences, irrespective of expense. It was essentially a teaching institution; but teaching with inspiration can best come from investigators or laboratories where there is progess in scientific research. The department of anatomy was especially fortunate in having at its head Prof. Lewellys
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