American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . -, and in1837 professor of that branch, at the same timegiving the lectures on surgery. In 1839 anat-omy was separated from surgery, and he as-sumed the full duties of the chair of upward of a third of a century Stonetaught large classes of students and exerciseda great influence upon the practice of attributes his success to his large heartand the native powers of his mind, strong andwell poised. One of the most conspicuous surgeons of theSouth, wdio at an early period took an active


American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . -, and in1837 professor of that branch, at the same timegiving the lectures on surgery. In 1839 anat-omy was separated from surgery, and he as-sumed the full duties of the chair of upward of a third of a century Stonetaught large classes of students and exerciseda great influence upon the practice of attributes his success to his large heartand the native powers of his mind, strong andwell poised. One of the most conspicuous surgeons of theSouth, wdio at an early period took an activepart as a teacher in the newly organized medicalHe was a native of Georgia, a graduate of theUniversity Medical College, Philadelphia, and later an attendant upon thelectures and practice of the leading surgeons of London and Paris. He beganteaching in 1832, in a small college in Georgia, and from that time until his ^. ^^ r Fig. 17. — Warren Stone (1807- 1878). schools, was Dr. Paul F. Eve. INTRODUCTION. 29


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