American Society for Surgery of the Hand
Dr. Sterling Bunnell: From Son of the Gold Rush to Founding Father of Hand Surgery
Dr. Sterling Bunnell: From Son of the Gold Rush to Founding Father of Hand Surgery
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Hand surgeons Tony Smith and Steve McCabe have embarked on an incredible journey to trace the footsteps of the great Sterling Bunnell, known as the founding father of hand surgery in the United States and the founder of the ASSH. From the site of Bunnell's plane crash to his childhood home, Drs. Smith and McCabe gathered every detail and artifact about his life for this one-of-a-kind biography. They scoured his notebooks, analyzed photographs, and even developed a relationship with his grandson.
Bunnell was a fascinating man who served in the US military, eventually creating the specialty of hand surgery after treating many wounded soldiers during World War I. He was a veteran, an ornithologist, a father, a husband, a pilot, a surgeon, and so much more. Follow Bunnell's story as Smith and McCabe detail his childhood, his time serving in WWI, and the path that led him to hand surgery.
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Format: Paperback
Pages: 213
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