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Biography & Autobiography Medical

Bill Mustard

Surgical Pioneer

by (author) Marilyn Dunlop

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Mar 1989
Category
Medical, General, Science & Technology
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781550020526
    Publish Date
    Mar 1989
    List Price
    $19.99

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Description

When WIlliam ("Bill") Mustard graduated from the University of Toronto medical faculty in 1937 at the age of 22, he was the youngest doctor in Canada. During the next four decades he distinguished himself, first as part of the Canadian Army Medical Corps in the Second World War, then at Toronto’s Hospital For Sick Children, as a surgical pioneer.

Mustard remains perhaps the sole surgeon in history to have had two major operations in different fields named after him, both of which he invented. The first, the Mustard Procedure, was a muscle transfer for polio victims to restore the ability to walk. The second, the Mustard Operation, involved the reconnection of the heart’s blood vessels of children whose great blood vessels are transposed; the operation has since saved the lives of thousands worldwide.

Marilyn Dunlop, Medical Reporter for the Toronto Star, has written a biography of the doctor whose combination of humour, daring, compassion, and intelligence made him one of this century’s most outstanding and honoured surgeons.

About the author

Marilyn Dunlop was educated at the University of Western Ontario, and has been a journalist for the Toronto Star since 1964, serving as London, England Bureau Chief from 1977 to 1980; and as chief medical reporter from 1968 to 1977. Her honours include four Science Writer Association Awards and the National Newspaper Award in Feature Writing.

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