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    John Lloyd Wright, Jr. with cast on his leg, Bexar County, Texas

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    Photograph shows John Lloyd Wright, Jr., resident of Carpenter-Wright Road in South Bexar County.Processing date on back of original print: April 1951

    The Fifth Annual James R. Wright, Jr., MD, PhD Lecture

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    2025 James R. Wright, Jr., MD, PhD Lecture, "Residency Training in the United States: Past, Present, Future", featuring Kenneth Ludmerer, MD, Professor of History and Medicine, Mabel Dorn Reeder Distinguished Professor in the History of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis, April 10, 2025, Prior Hall, Room 550, The Ohio State University Medical Center Campus, Columbus, Ohio.This presentation discusses the origins and evolution of the residency system in U.S. medical education. Residency training is presented in both its educational and cultural context, and the relationship between the quality of residency training and the quality of patient care is described. The talk concludes with a discussion of current issues and dilemmas in residency training

    John L. Wright Jr.

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations directo

    John L. Wright Jr.

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations directo

    John L. Wright Jr.

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations directo

    William (Bill) Bleeker Wright Jr. interview (audio)

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    William (Bill) Bleeker Wright Jr. interview (audio

    William (Bill) Bleeker Wright Jr. interview (transcript)

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    William (Bill) Bleeker Wright Jr. interview (transcript

    DEAD MEN (story) L.M. Wright, Jr

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    DEAD MEN (story) L.M. Wright, Jr WFS, 67, II,

    John L. Wright Jr. with another man

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    John L. Wright, Jr.; Administration assistant and public relations director shaking hands with ma

    In Memoriam: Herbert E Wright Jr 1917-2015

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    Herbert E Wright Jr was one of the foremost Quaternary scientists of the last century. He made wide ranging contributions to our understanding of the late-Quaternary of North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. This was based largely on reconstructing palaeoenvironments from lake sediments and included the important implications for glacial, vegetational, fire and climatic history, geoarchaeology and conservation. Many of his inter-disciplinary research projects involved fieldwork with his graduate students and co-workers from the University of Minnesota where he created and led the renowned Limnological Research Center. Perhaps his most outstanding contribution was as an instigator of the Co-operative Holocene Mapping Project (COHMAP). This triggered a paradigm shift in Holocene climatic research involving the comparison of climate-model simulations of past climates with palaeoclimatic data
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