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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 80:1087 (1998)
© 1998 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.


Obituary

LEWIS D. ANDERSON, M.D. 1930–1997

Orthopaedic surgery lost one of its true pioneers on October 18, 1997, when Lewis D. Anderson, M.D., died at the age of sixty-seven in Mobile, Alabama, after a brief illness.



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LEWIS D. ANDERSON, M.D. 1930-1997

 
Lewis Anderson was born in Greensboro, Alabama, on October 13, 1930. He attended Emory University in Atlanta from 1947 through 1949 and received his M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1953. He married Stella Stickney Cobbs in 1951. After completing medical school, Dr. Anderson served as an intern at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 1953 and 1954 and then began a residency in general surgery at the same institution. His training was interrupted by two years of active duty in the United States Naval Medical Corps, during which he served as the Senior Medical Officer on the submarine USS Orion. He subsequently completed his residency at the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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