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Clinics in perinatology · Sep 2003
Historical ArticleIn their footsteps: a brief history of maternal-fetal surgery.
- Joseph P Bruner.
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, B-1100 Medical Center North, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232-2519, USA. joe.bruner@vanderbilt.edu
- Clin Perinatol. 2003 Sep 1;30(3):439-47.
AbstractThese four individuals are recognized because at a critical point in the evolution of maternal-fetal surgery they contributed in ways that uniquely advanced progress in the field, enabling other researchers to make even greater discoveries. They were not the only significant contributors; there were many, too numerous to recount. Although their contributions were crucial, other researchers accomplished more. Among their peers, however, these four pioneers stand out because at a critical nexus their vision and perseverance carried researchers forward to a new level of excellence. We all follow in their footsteps.
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