PMID: 9451685Feb 6, 1998Paper

The origin of gastroenterology societies during the twentieth century

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
J B Kirsner

Abstract

In this article, I describe briefly how a group of major gastroenterologic organizations, which have contributed to the steady advance of gastroenterology during this century, developed. My purpose in this presentation is not only to provide a memoir of what, to me, were very exciting times but also to help today's younger physicians come to appreciate those past events that make today's opportunities possible.

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