![]() ![]() Keywords : HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Blalock, Alfred (1899-1964). She is the writer of the autobiography, I Shock Myself (. The book should be important to those interested in medical research, medical history and American social history. Her ceramics are in the Smithsonian Metropolitan Museum in New York and other international museums. Beard, Thomas remained Blalock's principal technician and laboratory chief. Instructed in laboratory techniques by Blalock and Joseph W. The book is fanally an account of Alfred Blalock's discoveries and contributions and of his methods of training surgeons. I Shock Myself: The Autobiography of Beatrice Wood. The story of the evaluation of the highly succesful collaboration of Alfred Blalock (1899-1964) and Thomas is skillfully woven into the account of their professional lives. Beatrice Wood was an American artist and studio potter involved in the Avant Garde movement in the. ![]() Thomas' book, the autobiography of a talented high-school graduate from a black community who became a member of one of the most prestigous medical schools, the Johns Hopkins University, in the nation, is a classic account of laboratory investigation in this era. Philadelphia : University of Philadelphia Press,1985. ![]()
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