The legacy of a Boston Curmudgeon

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Abstract

Ernest Amory Codman developed the End-Results System that has given rise to many quality tools and registries that surgeons are familiar with today. Although not appreciated by colleagues for his revolutionary concepts, he has now been recognized as a visionary and developer of many of the concepts that we equate with good surgical care and follow-up.

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Greene, F. L. (2014). The legacy of a Boston Curmudgeon. In American Surgeon (Vol. 80, pp. 631–634). Southeastern Surgical Congress. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313481408000714

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