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Autogenous Vaccines in Theory and in PracticePersonal Experience
David T. Smith, MD
Arch Intern Med. 1970;125(2):344-350.
Abstract
Senior physicians can bring to clinical problems the perspective of the long view that may be extraordinarily useful. So often, as we are caught up in the sweep of what is new and presumably at the frontier, the contributions of the experienced "old hand" may not be noted. We have asked David T. Smith, MD, to initiate a series of "Special Communications" subtitled "Personal Experience," and we are hopeful that other wise men will take it upon themselves to share their comparable experiences—Ed.
Author Affiliations
Durham, NC
From the Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
Footnotes
Received for publication June 27, 1969; accepted Sept 25.
Presented as the George W. Minot Lecture before the Section on Experimental Medicine and Therapeutics at the 118th annual convention of the American Medical Association, New York, July 14, 1969.
Reprint requests to 2424 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27705.
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