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- W1966178144 abstract "The 1952 meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, planned by President Joseph C. Bell, allowed him an opportunity to fulfill a long contemplated desire, the addition to the program of an historical lecture. His belief that such a reminder to the members, of the tremendous influence the builders have had on the present structure of the science of radiology, indicates his perspicacity. He chose as the subject a renowned physiologist, an important contributor to our specialty, namely, Walter Bradford Cannon. The first historian was found in George Winslow Holmes, a noted teacher of radiology. Association of lecturer and subject is not unusual, but in fact Dr. Cannon and Dr. Holmes were long associated as teachers, as friends, and finally as respective patient and physician. George W. Holmes, Chief of the Department of Radiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1916 to 1941, and later during World War II, has continued his activities not only as a physician but as a teacher since his “retirement.” In the Waldo County Hospital, Belfast, Maine, he is the radiological consultant, and his influence has been strong on his fellow staff members and on the community. To reiterate his many accomplishments and to name his many stellar students would be sheer repetition. It is a pleasure, however, to recall some of the things that make him the outstanding teacher his students have known and loved. A basic attribute of an educator is his willingness to meet a challenge. Dr. Holmes was asked to deliver a lecture, the first of its kind, before a society of which he was not a member, and this constituted a real challenge. That he met it admirably, and even relished doing so, is evident from his presentation, which is to be found elsewhere in this issue of Radiology. His consummation of this invitation brings to mind a favorite New England story about a “down Mainer” who entered a barber shop the morning after a heavy alcoholic bout. His “shakes” were so uncontrolled that they became contagious until, between the shaking customer and the shaking barber, the former received extensive cuts. Eventually, profuse bleeding having been checked, the customer went on his way. A few days later he returned and climbed into the chair. The barber approached with the query “Want a shave?” to which the customer replied “Nope, just came back to show you I ain't afraid of you.” Dr. Holmes's love of a good story and his keen sense of humor are well known. His yarns are famous; probably those he enjoys most are the ones that are typical of dry Yankee wit. Like everyone whose sense of humor is genuine, he is able to laugh kindly and at his own expense. Far more important even than his humor and his eager acceptance of a challenge is his extreme honesty. Intellectual integrity in an educator is a vital requirement, unsurpassed by any other inherent quality. Close on its heels follow common sense and logical reasoning." @default.
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- W1966178144 title "George Winslow Holmes, First Historian of the Radiological Society of North America" @default.
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