SYMPOSIUM: AAOS 75TH ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE TO PAST PRESIDENTS The Classic The Use of Sulfathiazole in the Treatment of Subacute and Chronic Osteomyelitis*
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His paternal grandfather had opened the first soft coal mine in the western part of Pennsylvania and was one of the builders of the Pennsylvania Railroad [4]. He obtained an undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1902, and his MD degree in 1905. He then studied abroad for a year and a half, and subsequently took an internship in Philadelphia. He became a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in 1912. In 1916, Dr. Dickson was offered a position at the new Christian Church Hospital in Kansas City. He stated, ‘‘My intention was to spend about two years in Kansas City, then return to Philadelphia’ ’ [4]. He was, however, a captain in the military reserve and when the United States entered WW I, he resigned his position at the hospital and his professorship at the University of Kansas Medical School, and went toDate
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