Grey Turner Lectures |
| Year | Place | Lecturer / Topic / Introduction |
| Adelaide | G.G. Jamieson, Adelaide, Australia Why aren't surgeons scientific or why surgeons aren't scientific? Introduction: J.G. Hunter, USA |
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| Montréal | J.R. Siewert, Germany 100 years esophagectomies: from Grey Turner until today Introduction: J. Wong, Hong Kong SAR |
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| Durban | S.A. Wells Jr., USA Genetic screening and prophylactis surgery in cancer Introduction: A. R. Brown, Australia |
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| Bangkok | Congress cancelled | |
| Brussels | M. Kitajima, Japan Progress in GI cancer management: challenges in the 21st Century Introduction: S.A. Wells Jr., USA |
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| Vienna | U. Veronesi, Italy The surgical management of breast cancer Introduction: A.R. Brown, Australia |
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| Acapulco | A.K.C. Li, Hong Kong The changing role of the liver surgeon Introduction: Y. Idezuki, Saitama, Japan |
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| Lisbon | Ch. Herfarth, Heidelberg, Germany Science - the driving force for the continuous advancement of surgery Introduction: M. Trede, Mannheim, Germany |
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| Hong Kong | P.J. Morris, Oxford, United Kingdom Organ transplantation: the present and the future Introduction: L.M. Nyhus, Chicago, USA |
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| Stockholm | B. Samuelsson, Stockholm, Sweden Prostaglandins and leucotriens: role in health and disease Introduction: J.F. Patiño, Bogota, Colombia |
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| Toronto | W.J. Rudowski, Warsaw, Poland Haemostasis and blood replacement: state of the art 1990 Introduction: S.-E. Bergentz, Malmö, Sweden |
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| Sydney | T.E. Starzl, Pittsburgh, USA Organ transplantation Introduction: A.G.R. Sheil, Sydney, Australia |
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| Paris | Ch. du Bost, Paris, France Cardiomyopathy Introduction: P.A. Ebert, San Francisco, USA |
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| Hamburg | G.B. Ong, Hong Kong Carcinoma of the esophagus Introduction: D. Skinner, Chicago, USA |
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| Montreux | Mrs. L. Rees, London, United Kingdom Control of pain Introduction: Sir Edward Dunlop, Melbourne, Australia |
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| San Francisco | E. Grey Turner, London, United Kingdom (Son of George Grey Turner) This material age is beginning to realise that there was some good in the past (G. Grey Turner, Boston, 10 June 1931) |
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| Kyoto | R. Doll, Oxford, United Kingdom Geographical variations in cancer incidence as a clue to aetiology |
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| Edinburgh | Sir Donald Douglas, Dundee, United Kingdom Hospital design - the ideal and reality |
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| Barcelona | R.H. Franklin, London, United Kingdom Grey Turner and the surgery of the esophagus |
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| Moscow | F. Linder, Heidelberg, F.R.Germany Surgical treatment of arterial hypertension |
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| Buenos Aires | A. Ochsner, New Orleans, USA Surgical treatment of peptic ulcer |
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| Vienna | T. Holmes Sellors, London, United Kingdom Surgery of the esophagus |
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| Philadelphia | J.F. Dunphy, San Francisco, USA Cancer of the colon and rectum. A thirty-years perspective |
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| Rome | Ph. Sandblom, Lund, Sweden Biliary tract hemorrhage hemobilia |
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| Dublin | L.C. Rogers, London, United Kingdom The life and work of George Grey Turner |
