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Chapter: 11 Early Experiences at MD Anderson
Dr. Bodey begins the chapter by noting the importance of the work done by Dr. Emil Frei and Dr. J Freireich at MD Anderson. He then observes that, prior to his own arrival at MD Anderson, no one had done large-scale studies of infectious diseases. Dr. Bodey tells two anecdotes about attending conferences.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1992/thumbnail.jp
Clinton P. Anderson in a cowboy hat
Portrait of Clinton P. Anderson wearing a cowboy hat, b&w photograph. Photographer unknow
Monument, Clinton P. Anderson Scenic Route
Photograph of highway marker for the Senator Clinton P. Anderson Scenic Route in New Mexico
Chapter: 15 Reflections on Contributions, Colleagues, and MD Anderson
Reflecting on his career, Dr. Bodey says that he feels that “God blessed me greatly.” It was a “wonderful experience,” he says, to work with the new drugs coming out and make a difference for patients.
Dr. Bodey offers a personal view of Dr. J Freireich, describing his generosity and expressing his deep personal affection for him.
Dr. Bodey reiterates that it was a privilege and honor to work at MD Anderson. He then speaks briefly on his research on the effectiveness of the laminar air flow protective environments. He then offers an overview of how MD Anderson evolved, under Dr. R. Lee Clark’s leadership, from one building into a huge complex. He notes that Dr. Clark could be dictatorial at times but led MD Anderson successfully. Dr. Bodey concludes the interview by noting that he wrote many publications and received opportunities that most people do not over the course of his career.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1996/thumbnail.jp
Chapter: 09 MD Anderson Presidents
Dr. Bodey begins this chapter on the MD Anderson presidents by recalling the late Dr. R. Lee Clark was “like a general” and a very wise man. He recalls Dr. Charles LeMaistre was a “Fine Christian gentleman” who projected a good image for the institution. ;
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Dr. Bodey addresses the issue of MD Anderson’s explosive growth, asking How big do you want to be and Does it fit in with our objectives? He makes some observations about changes to the institution’s culture that have come with growth.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1990/thumbnail.jp
Catalogue of art treasures pictures and furniture : to be sold by public auction ..., Trustees late Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart ..., May 18th, 19th and 20th, 1920.
Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2011.Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart collection of art treasure, pictures & furniture ..
Portrait of Clinton P. Anderson
Portrait of Anderson by Wilson Hurley. Original oil on canvas
From the Office of Senator Clinton P. Anderson, For Release
Document: News release, "From the office of Senator Clinton P. Anderson, D., N.M.," February 21, 1962 (carbon copy
Chapter: 10 Christian; Grateful to Work at MD Anderson
Dr. Body begins this chapter by noting that being a conservative Christian has greatly influenced his life and professional work, particularly in the stress he has placed on telling the truth. He returns to his discussion of the pharmaceutical industry (addressed in Session 1), and notes that regulations have been tightened because of some physicians who did not act appropriately in their dealings with drug companies. He affirms that only once or twice did a drug representative attempt to influence what he said. In general, he felt he was performing a service by disseminating information on good drugs. ;
Dr. Bodey then talks about his post-retirement activities. He notes that he would like to become more involved in his church. ;
Looking back, Dr. Bodey says that he is very grateful that he was able to work for MD Anderson, with his associates, and with others for whom he has great respect. ; ;https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1991/thumbnail.jp
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