Paul Beeson: The Complete Physician
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Paul Beeson was renowned for his excellence and compassion as a clinician, his groundbreaking insight as a researcher and his kindly exactitude as an educator. John Forrest, one of Beeson’s last interns, talks about how his mentor managed to do so much so extraordinarily well.
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