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Lane B. Ward
Eighty-Ninth President
of the
Texas Surgical Society
     
     
Future Meetings
 

 

Next Meeting
Lubbock
April 4-6 2008



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Coming Up:

  • Lubbock - April 4-6, 2008
  • San Antonio - Oct 3-5, 2008




 
 


"As the future of a child depends upon its parents, so will the future of this Society depend upon the wisdom and foresight of its founders."

"The object of the Society, 'the advancement of the science of surgery,' must never be absent from our thoughts. Personal advancement and petty politics must have no place in our councils. Good work for the love of good work must be our motto. If we reach toward these ideals and retain supreme faith in our possibilities and powers, nothing can prevent our growth into a dignified learned Society that will be a power for good in our own state and an object of admiration to our neighbors."

James E. Thompson: report of Committee on Charter Members and accompanying address, March 6, 1915

 

 
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