“Detroit Surgeons: 300 Years” by Larry Stephenson (Bicknell Lecture Series: 2013-2014)

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In this installment of the Dr. Frank Bicknell Lecture Series, Dr. Larry Stephenson discusses three centuries of surgery in Detroit, beginning with Cadillac’s arrival and subsequent construction of Fort Ponchartrain. Dr. Stephenson details medicine and surgery as practiced then by French, British and American surgeons.

About the Bicknell Lecture Series:
In 1987, Dr. Frank Bicknell, a long time Grosse Pointe resident and well-known Detroit Medical Center urologist, celebrated his 80th birthday. His daughter and son-in-law established the Grosse Pointe Historical Society's Bicknell Fund to mark his milestone birthday. This fund established the Dr. Frank Bicknell Lecture Series; all Bicknell Lectures are free of charge and open to everyone.
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