Tinsley Randolph Harrison

  • male, deceased (1978)
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Tinsley Randolph Harrison (March 18, 1900 - August 4, 1978) was a US physician and editor of the first five editions of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. Harrison was born in Talladega, Alabama on March 18, 1900. He was the son of Groce Harrison, himself a sixth-generation physician. Having graduated from high school at the age of 15, Harrison attended the University of Michigan, … Wikipedia
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Tinsley Harrison
Born:
March 18, 1900
Died:
August 4, 1978
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  • Amazon.com: Harrison's...

    From its unique section on signs and symptoms through to the most comprehensive coverage of most all conditions seen by physicians, Harrison's is the internal medicine reference of choice.
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  • UAB School of Medicine

    The University of Alabama School of Medicine is dedicated to the education of physicians and scientists in all of the disciplines of medicine and biomedical investigation for careers in practice, teaching, and research.
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Harrison

    Dr Tinsley R. Harrison (1900 - 1978) was an American physician and the editor-in-chief of the first five editions of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine , a textbook well-known to medical students and junior doctors, including those who have traine
    www.library.usyd.edu.au/libraries/rare/medicine/harrison....
  • Training physician-scientists

    Harrison served as the first Chief Resident in the Department of Medicine at Vanderbilt University and became one of the premier academic physicians in the United States. He was also the founding editor of "Harrison's Principles and Practices of Internal
    www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/reporter/?ID=1907
  • William Osler's Influence...

    As a student at the Medical College of Alabama in Birmingham in the late 1950s, I had the privilege of being on Tinsley Harrison 's service on two occasions during my third and fourth years. He was easily the favorite mentor of my class. I learned much
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