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  Vol. 262 No. 9, September 1, 1989 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Anesthesiology Comes of Age

Emanuel M. Papper, MD

JAMA. 1989;262(9):1225-1227.

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ANESTHESIOLOGY came into being during my professional lifetime, achieving recognition as a specialty in the decade prior to World War II. The war brought about profound changes in many areas of medicine, including anesthesiology, and some of these changes persist in current practice.

My decision to embark on a career in a field that in 1938, the year I graduated from medical school, was so new it had hardly been recognized by organized medicine was largely dictated by chance. I was one of those young men who were not sure that a career in any special branch of medicine would be gratifying, especially since the mind-set of my generation leaned toward general practice.

Since my intentions were not firmly set when I chose to become a medical student at New York (NY) University School of Medicine, I spent much of my spare time doing research in nutrition and diabetes with . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Dr Papper is professor of anesthesiology at the University of Miami (Fla).


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Department of Anesthesiology (R-370), University of Miami School of Medicine, PO Box 016370, Miami, FL 33101 (Dr Papper).



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