Ml. Hlavin et Ra. Ratcheson, CASE-WESTERN-RESERVE-UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY-HOSPITALS-OF-CLEVELAND- A NEUROSURGICAL CHRONICLE, Journal of neurosurgery, 83(4), 1995, pp. 750-755
There is a strong tradition of neurosurgery in Cleveland. This article
traces the origin of Case Western Reserve University School of Medici
ne and University Hospitals of Cleveland acid examines the evolution o
f neurological surgery at these institutions. It looks at the strong G
ushing influence on the process, by both Warvey Gushing and his family
. The contributions of such luminaries as George Crile, Elliott Cutler
, Claude Beck, and Frank Nulsen are described.